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- #Windows server 2012 remote desktop licence install#
- #Windows server 2012 remote desktop licence windows#
You must install your RDS CAL on a compatible RD license server. The following table shows which RDS CAL and RD Session Host versions are compatible with each other.
#Windows server 2012 remote desktop licence windows#
For example, an RDS 2016 CAL or higher is required to connect to a Windows Server 2016 RD Session Host, while an RDS 2012 CAL or higher is required to connect to a Windows Server 2012 R2 RD Session Host. You can't use RDS CALs for earlier versions to access later versions of Windows Server, but you can use later versions of RDS CALs to access earlier versions of Windows Server. The RDS CAL for your users or devices must be compatible with the version of Windows Server that the user or device is connecting to.
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You can use the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager to track and generate reports on RDS Per User CALs. To ensure you are in compliance with the Remote Desktop Services license terms, track the number of RDS Per User CALs used in your organization and be sure to have enough RDS Per User CALs installed on the license server for all of your users. The Per User model would be best for environments where users have their own dedicated Windows device to access the RD Session Host(s). It's your responsibility to ensure that all of your users have a valid license and zero Over-Used CALs-otherwise, you're in violation of the Remote Desktop Services license terms.Īn example of where one would use the Per Device model would be in an environment where there are two or more shifts using the same computers to access the RD Session Host(s). The license server issues licenses from the available RDS CAL pool or the Over-Used RDS CAL pool. When you use the Per User model, licensing is not enforced and each user is granted a license to connect to an RD Session Host from any number of devices. The second time that device connects, as long as the license server is activated and there are available RDS CALs, the license server issues a permanent RDS Per Device CAL. When you use the Per Device model, a temporary license is issued the first time a device connects to the RD Session Host. RDS CALs can be overallocated (in breach of the Remote Desktop licensing agreement). Temporary RDS CALs are valid for 52–89 days. RDS CALs cannot be tracked within a workgroup. RDS CALs can be tracked regardless of Active Directory membership. RDS CALs are tracked by the license server. RDS CALs are assigned to a user in Active Directory. RDS CALs are physically assigned to each device. The following table outlines the differences between the two types of CALs: Per Device