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Quarterly backup — Is there a concern for taking quarterly backup for a Terminal Server? This will help protect your licensing data from accidental loss if your system experiences hardware or storage failure. When backing up a license server, back up both the System State data and the folder in which the TS Licensing database is installed.

This ensures that data in both the registry and the TS Licensing database is backed up. Randy Downs. Join our community to see this answer! Unlock 2 Answers and 4 Comments. Andrew Hancock - VMware vExpert. See if this solution works for you by signing up for a 7 day free trial.

When you back up a Terminal Services license server, back up both the system state data and the folder in which the Terminal Services license server is installed. By doing this, you make sure that data in both the registry and the Terminal Services license server database is backed up.

If you restore the system state data and the database to the original Terminal Services license server, any unissued licenses are restored correctly, assuming you haven't replaced the operating system on the computer. If you've replaced the operating system, any unissued licenses aren't restored, and an event that provides the unissued license count is logged in the System log.

You can still restore the unissued licenses by using the telephone activation option in the Terminal Services License Manager tool. To switch to the telephone activation option, right-click the server in Terminal Services License Manager, and then click Properties.

Skip to main content. My predecessor would have had the purchase information and i no longer have access. I have been looking for the File path to no avail. If you have a backup of the RD licensing database, you can restore that.

Otherwise, you'll need the keys. If you have neither, you'll need to purchase new ones. If you can't prove you own them, you don't own them. Even if you can resurrect the database, and I don't know how personally, without your licensing documents, you are unlicensed. Do you have a vendor you normally use that maybe could provide it?

With Business Standard will the user be able to license his office installation on his PC and his session on the Terminal Server? Thanks for sharing updates with us. First please do not call on above number it might related with spam activity. To answer your questions, may I first confirm if the terminal server you are using is configured as a Shared Computer for multiple users via Remote Desktop Services RDS?

Also use Office Deployment Tool to download and install Office is required. After configured, all the users can access this shared computer and user their Office accounts to work online and local. Here article for your reference: office applications service description.

Further since your concern about terminal server i. RDS , so for that we have dedicated support forum team which is handling terminal server related concern or question.



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