Remote Desktop Server Licensing

Activate a license server

You must activate a license server before it can issue Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) to Remote Desktop clients. Activation allows the license server to make subsequent secure transactions with Microsoft and receive RDS CALs. After you have activated your license server, it becomes a registrar for the RDS CALs. While waiting to complete the activation process, your license server can issue temporary CALs for clients that allow them to use Remote Desktop Services for up to 90 days. To complete the activation process, you need the product ID listed in the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool. For more information, see Activate a Remote Desktop License Server.

Install client access licenses

After a license server is activated, you can install Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs). RDS CALs are installed through Microsoft from the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool. The RDS CALs are stored and tracked on the license server on which they were installed. When Microsoft receives your request to install CALs, it issues them in the quantity requested to your license server. When a client computer attempts to log on to a Remote Desktop Session Host server or a Remote Desktop Virtualization Host server for the first time, the RD Session Host server or the RD Virtualization Host server recognizes that the client has not been issued a license and locates a license server to issue a new license to the client's computer. To complete the license installation process, you need the license server ID that is displayed in the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool. Additionally, you need to provide one of the following items: a license code from retail product packaging, license and authorization numbers from an Open License confirmation, or a Microsoft Select, Enterprise, Campus, School, or Services Provider License enrollment or agreement number. For more information, see Install Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses.

Reactivate a license server

If you upgrade a license server from Windows Server 2008 R2 to the next version of Windows Server, you will be required to reactivate the license service. A reactivation is required so that your upgraded server can manage RDS CALs in the next version of Windows Server. Reactivating a license server will not result in the loss of the licenses currently installed on the license server. RDS CALs in the next version of Windows Server are valid for connecting to Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server, Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Session Host, or Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Virtualization Host. However, Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services client access licenses (TS CALs) or Windows Server 2008 R2 RDS CALs are not valid for connecting to an environment running the next version of Windows Server. It may also be necessary to reactivate your license server if your certificate has expired or has become corrupted. For more information, see Reactivate a Remote Desktop License Server.

Manage CALs

You can use this option to do either of the following:

  • Move installed RDS CALs from a once-activated Remote Desktop license server to another activated license server.
  • Rebuild the RD Licensing database on the license server and recover the RDS CALs that were previously installed on the license server.

To perform either of these tasks, you will need the license server ID for the license server. The license server ID is displayed in the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool. You will also need to provide either a license code or an agreement number, depending on the type of the program you used to purchase your RDS CALs. To find this information, consult the documentation provided when you purchased your RDS CALs. For more information, see Managing Remote Desktop Licensing.