Article ID: 272235 - Last Review: March 1, 2007 - Revision: 6.2 Internet Connector License Types for Windows 2000This article was previously published under Q272235 On This PageSUMMARY Windows 2000 has two Internet Connector license types that
are used for different functions and are installed in different ways.
The Windows 2000 Server Internet Connector license is used to allow Web users to be authenticated by a Web server without having to purchase individual licenses for every user. Windows 2000 Server Internet Connector LicenseThis license allows for an unlimited number of authenticated Internet connections. This license type does not contain Terminal Services client access licenses.This license type is configured through Internet Information Services. For additional information about the Windows 2000 Internet Connector license, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 279031
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/279031/
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No Method of Installation for Internet Connector Licensing Option
Windows 2000 Terminal Services Internet Connector LicenseAllows 200 concurrent users to connect anonymously to a Terminal Services server over the Internet. Available only in the Select Volume Software licensing program.Which Internet Connector License Pack to PurchaseThe two Windows 2000 Internet Connector license packs each serve a different purpose. The correct pack should be chosen based on your connection requirements.If you want clients to be able to connect to a Web site and have authenticated connections over the Internet, you need the Windows 2000 Server Internet Connector license for unlimited connections. If you need up to 200 concurrent non-employees to connect anonymously to a Windows 2000 Terminal Services server, you need the Windows 2000 Terminal Services Internet Connector license. MORE INFORMATIONWindows 2000 Connector License ImplementationWindows 2000 Server Internet Connector LicenseThe Windows 2000 Server Internet Connector license is implemented in the Microsoft Internet Information Server 5.0 program by changing it from Anonymous connections to Authenticated connections and adding the Windows 2000 Internet Connector licensing.Windows 2000 Terminal Services Internet Connector LicenseInternet Connector licenses are tracked on a Windows 2000-based Terminal Services Licensing server and installed instead of Terminal Services Client Access Licenses. Then you can use the Terminal Services Configuration tool on the Terminal Services server to modify the server settings for the Internet Connector license from Disable to Enable. If a Terminal Services Internet Connector license is installed on the License server, the Terminal Services server uses it, otherwise it remains disabled and in a Terminal Services Client Access License configuration. For additional information about licenses, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:237811
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237811/EN-US/
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Activating a Terminal Services License Server Over the Internet
244749
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244749/EN-US/
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Licenses Required When Using Terminal Services Client Software
Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services LicensingFor additional information about Windows 2000 Terminal Services licensing, please see the following Microsoft Web site:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/win2kts/evaluate/featfunc/tslicens.mspx
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/win2kts/evaluate/featfunc/tslicens.mspx)
NOTE: Once in Internet Connector mode, all connections to that
Terminal Services server are automatically logged on as the local account
TSInternetUser. This cannot be overridden unless the Internet Connector
licensing is disabled. A side effect of this is that the Terminal Services
server that is using a Terminal Services Internet Connector license does not
allow administrators to connect and remotely perform administrative tasks on
the server. This is because the administrators connection is connected as
TSInternetUser like every other connection with the basic associated user
rights. Internet Connector Licensing FAQ
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