What’s new in Terminal Services Licensing for Longhorn? (Part 5)
Thursday, 03 May 2007 by Michel Roth
The Microsoft Terminal Serve team has published the fifth article in their series about what is new in Terminal Server Licensing in Longhorn. Although not as fancy as the other enhancements in Longhorn, it is something to take notice of:

"With Longhorn, we added support for WMI providers for Terminal Services Licensing. With the use of these WMI providers, administrators can now script tasks that were in the past available only through the UI. Some of the capabilities that the WMI providers expose would help enable support for tasks like periodically monitoring available licenses on the License Server, generating license usage reports, querying for various properties of the License Server etc."

Read on here.

Related Items:

What’s New In Terminal Services Licensing For Longhorn? (5 April 2007)
What’s new in Terminal Services Licensing for Longhorn? (Part 2) (12 April 2007)
Terminal Server Licensing/Gateway WMI Providers (18 September 2006)
What’s New In Terminal Services Licensing For Longhorn? (Part 4) (24 April 2007)
What’s new In Terminal Services Licensing for Longhorn? (Part 3) (19 April 2007)
Terminal Services Team Chat Transcript (1 August 2006)
Per Device License Reports In Windows Server 2008 (10 August 2007)
Resources For diagnosing TS Licensing Problems (16 February 2007)
Tracking User TSCALS in Windows 2008 (7 August 2007)
Requesting Longhorn Beta TSCALs (10 May 2007)
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