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AScheltens
Oct 22, 2021Copper Contributor
RDS and HP Thin Clients
Hi all,
I've got a RDS server with 20 CALs.
I have some HP Thin Client with W7 that work properly.
I recently added some new Thin Client with ThinOS (linux). Those one are constently having the 60 minutes session warning.
It seemes the RDS server doesn't attribute them a CAL.
Is this behaviour normal ?
Best regards.
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- IT_NickBrass ContributorHi I have a similar question about RDS Device CALs and Linux OS Thin Clients. Question is how does it work with a Linux device like the HP ThinPro. Mike D also asked how the per device CAL is stored for the same reason 2 years ago.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-server-for-it-pro/rds-device-cals-with-thin-clients/td-p/774068
There doesn't seem to be much help on this subject.- AScheltensCopper ContributorHI.
Yes and it's very frustrating.
I made another experience.
I added a totally new ThinClient with Linux and a CAL has been used for it.
But all my old ThinClient that were in W7 before and I had to migrate to Linux HP ThinOs are not considered anymore by the server. And I'm limited to 60min sessions with them...- IT_NickBrass Contributordevice CALs cannot be reassigned I believe so your W7 ThinClients may have consumed the licence already. My thinking is if the Hardware ID of the Device is some sort of hash of the clients MAC address (quick and dirty way of ID'ing a remote machine) then it may still be identifying the old W7 ThinClients as activated and looking for the Windows 7 Registry Keys to validate them. It wont find them so it drops the session after a default period possibly the 60 minutes you have identified.
have a look at this and see if it helps
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ask-the-performance-team/multiple-per-device-rds-cals-are-issued-the-same-device-issue/ba-p/375639