This webcast will present an overview of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server licensing. It will describe how licensing works, different types of licenses, different modes of license server, and how to install the license server correctly. The presentation is designed to answer frequently asked questions about licensing in a logical fashion. A Q&A session with the Terminal Services development team will follow the presentation.
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