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said07 (IS/IT--Management)
24 Jul 12 15:43
We are in the process of implemeting xenapp 6.5 and in the process we are getting 2008r2 ts cals. I was told i needed to install the rds role on a 2008r2 which is fine.
The question is: since I don't want to get rid of my metaframe 4.0 farm yet for some users, can I keep my 2003 ts licensing server for them and use the 2008r2 for the new xenapp 6.5 farm without conflicts?

Thanks,
arell12 (TechnicalUser)
31 Jul 12 18:16
I don't see a problem with what you are doing, unless the 2003 TS server is on a Domain Controller. You can specify the License server you want to use in Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration on the Win2k8r2 server. Or you could probably move all your TS cals to the new RDS server and change your metaframe 4.0 to look there for CALS. keeps them all in one place and they should be backwards compatible.

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