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Re: Windows Server 2022 RDS CALs missing in partner benefits
The Partner Support has clarified that "Windows Server 2019 Remote Desktop Services CALs" is indeed the correct license included in the Partner Benefits. You can install the license on a Windows 2022 RD License Server, but that cannot be used to license sessions on Windows 2022 RD Session Hosts. Just as the document you linked to describes.
The Partner Support refused to raise the question til the Partner Benefit decision makers, and just referred to this forum.
I can provide documentation; however, I cannot override the information that you were given by Partner Center. If you disagree with their direction, you should reply to them directly.
However, if you're saying that the information provided from Partner Support does not align with the documentation in the link that I provided, I will need documentation of the response that you were provided from Partner Support. Therefore, would you please provide a snapshot of the information that you received from Partner Support showing that they informed you that " Partner Support has clarified that "Windows Server 2019 Remote Desktop Services CALs" is indeed the correct license included in the Partner Benefits"? Once I have a snapshot from Partner Support, I can confirm is there if a discrepancy regarding the Windows 2022 RD License Server and Windows 2022 RD Session Hosts.
In the meantime, I can confirm that the process is that when a user or a device connects to an RD Session Host server, the RD Session Host server determines if an RDS CAL is needed. The RD Session Host server then requests an RDS CAL from the Remote Desktop license server.
If an appropriate RDS CAL is available from a license server, the RDS CAL is issued to the client, and the client is able to connect to the RD Session Host server and from there to the desktop or apps they're trying to use. License your RDS deployment with client access licenses (CALs) | Microsoft Learn
In order to install licenses for your session hosts, you'll need a Remote Desktop license server with per-user or per-device client access licenses (CALs) activated. License Remote Desktop session hosts | Microsoft Learn
Additional Helpful Resource:
Overview of Windows Server upgrades | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
LicensingConcierge1 This post has nothing to do with the technical use of RDS CALs. It is posted to the "Partner discussion topics ยป Partner benefits" forum, so everyone should understand what area the topic relates to. I believe that anyone who uses RDS CALs from their Partner Benefits, fully understand what the post is about.
The Benefits are described in the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program Benefits Guide (https://aka.ms/solutionsPartner.benefits). From the PDF-document, I have listed the products related to this post below. Please notice that no version is listed for the RDS CALs. Also notice the included Windows Server products is listed as 2022.
But as Simon Baer describes, when we go to the Benefits area of the Partner Center site, the available licenses are listed as below. Please note that the RDS CALs are listed as 2019, while the Server licenses and the ordinary CALs are for 2022.
The Partner Support has verified that the listed licenses are the correct ones included in the Partner Benefits. For some reason they cannot escalate the question to the decision makers and referred me to this forum.
While the Partner Benefits normally includes the latest version, the obvious questions are:
- Why is only 2019 RDS CALs included in the Partner Benefits, and not 2022?
- When could we expect 2022 RDS CALs to be included in the Partner Benefits?
- If never, why not?
- LicensingConcierge1Sep 14, 2023Silver Contributor
For better assistance, I'm going to move this post along with all replies over to the Windows Server Tech Community.
I'm confident that you'll receive the answers you're looking for there.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
- stevnhovedSep 14, 2023Copper Contributor
LicensingConcierge1 It is pretty odd moving the post to Windows Server Tech Community, when it clearly is about Partner Benefits, end not Windows Server Tech.
Have a nice day.
- LicensingConcierge1Sep 14, 2023Silver Contributor
For the Partner Benefits community, "benefits" refers to incentives or specific benefit offers. However, none of the information from any of the replies on this post mention incentives.
Instead, you've asked about the Windows Server 2022 RDS CALs, which is among the subjects/topics discussed on the Windows Server community.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge