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$RevokePC = $TSLicensesAssigned | ? sIssuedToComputer -EQ $compname
#SERVER 2012 R2 REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES ROLE LICENSE#
# the computer name you want to revoke a license from $licensepacks = Get-WmiObject win32_tslicensekeypack | where Use the RDSLicensing console or this PowerShell script:
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If there are no free Per Device licenses, you can manually revoke licenses for some user devices. The license is issued for the period of 52-89 days (a random number). At the second logon, a permanent license is issued that appears in the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager. Select Quick Start for a single server deployment. Select Remote Desktop Services installation. From Server Manager click Manage > Add Roles and Features Wizard. The computer must be available for a reboot for this process. Make sure that more than two active users can connect to the server simultaneously.Īt the first login, a temporary license is issued for a user device (an RDS Per Device licensing feature). We will start with Server Manager and adding the Role to the server. Now users can try to connect to your RDS host using mstsc.exe (or any other RDS client) from their computers. Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2012 R2 (Image Credit: Russell Smith) The Add Roles and Features Wizard in Server Manager has a special installation option, Remote Desktop Services. The same policy allows RDP access for non-admin users even to the domain controller. This user group is allowed to logon remotely through the Allow logon through Remote Desktop Services GPO option (Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment).