The basic architecture of a Terminal Server environment includes three components – a Terminal Server, a Terminal Services License server, and a client. The architecture and relationship of these components is diagramed below ( figure 1): In this two-part article, readers will get a step-by-step look at the Terminal Services CAL allocation process in a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server environment, the components involved and the difference in the CALs. Part one will focus on some background information, including the various CAL types and licensing modes of Terminal Servers. Part two will build on this information and include step-by-step walkthroughs of various scenarios, including detailed flowcharts of the process. If you would like to be notified when Michael Burke releases Terminal Services CAL Allocation Process (Part 1) please sign up to our Real time article update newsletter.
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