Implementing Windows 2008 Terminal Services

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Greetings, it has been a very long time since i worked with TS, probably back in the Windows 2000 days, unfortunately for my sake ive got to put together a Windows 2008 TS quote for a client, ive started dusting off some old books but i think times have moved on slightly.

I dont have a problem specifying the hardware just understanding the correct software and CALS i need to purchase for a working solution.

I need to provide TS and TS RemoteApp services for 20 users in an SBS environment, im looking at using Windows 2008 SBS Premium and two physical servers both of which i believe are covered by the SBS Premium license.

I then need to run ACT, MS Office 2007 Basic and IE7 from the TS server.

Now hopefully ive gotton this correct, i will need the following

1 x Windows 2008 SBS Premium License
20 x Windows Small Business Server 2008 CAL Suite for Premium Users or Devices
20 x Wndows 2008 Terminal Services CALs
20 x MS Office 2007 Basic Licenses

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Regards
 
Don't know about 2008 but with SBS 2003 you couldn't run it as a TS server, you needed to have a seperate server for that job

Thank you for your reply, as i have stated i will be running two physical servers, the Windows 2008 Standard license included in SBS 2008 Premium Edition will be used for the TS Server.
 
Bah... vision blurry after stressful gym session :(

Aside from that looks ok to me from the MS side of things.

ACT licenses?

I know the feeling all too well :) yes ACT is accounted for, like the chap above though it's be awhile.

Unfortunately im a Cisco network engineer with an MCSE so yes of course my ops director assumes TS is a breeze to provision :( Give me my router back! :D
 
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