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WVD Licensing setup
- Jun 20, 2019
It's similar to how on-premises licensing works . If you are using Windows Server RDSH, you need a RDS CAL for every user that connects. If you are using a Windows Client OS, you are covered with your Windows E3 (or better) Per User licensing.
Since, from a licensing perspective, Windows 10 Multi-session is considered a client OS - you don't need an RDS CAL and there is no need to configure a TS licensing host.
An Admin might be getting pop-ups about a grace period, that's something we are fixing.
- For 1903 builds that should go away in a couple of weeks.
- For 1809 builds it will take longer and the best workaround is using the latest image from the gallery which has a grace period of 800 days. We promise to fix this before the 800 days are over.
Thanks, Pieter
chas1101 Hi Chas, have you tired:
- Click on Start and type gpedit and go into Edit Group Policy
If you centrally manage your Group Policy, you can edit it on your Domain Controller and apply it to the OU where your Remote Desktop Licensing Servers are - Navigate to: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Licensing
- Open Use the specified Remote Desktop license servers
Change it to Enabled and enter your licensing server host name or IP address (or localhost) - Open Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode
Change it to Enabled and set it to Per Device or Per User depending on your license - Restart the server
- chas1101Apr 22, 2019Copper Contributor
Thank you for the fast response.
I guess I was looking to see how do you manage licenses in WVD since Microsoft manages the front end servers for RDS. Looking through the documents it states to have SA on your Microsoft licenses.
I am going to give your suggestion a try on the WVD server, point it to my current RDS license server.
Thanks!
- Ethan SternApr 22, 2019Iron Contributor
chas1101 awesome, I hope that works for you!
- TheDoojJun 19, 2019Copper Contributor
Should we even be using RDS cal's for this environment? It was my understanding that the Microsoft E3 license covered that for multi user session.