Lastly, when the RDS Licensing Manager starts, activate licensing and then enter in the key corresponding to the per-user or per-device CALs/SALs received from the Microsoft licensing clearinghouse. AGAIN: If this single session host will be running in a workgroup, you MUST use per device licensing! The script will prompt you for a number that corresponds with the licensing model you will use. Run this script second to set the licensing mode and inform this session host that it needs to query itself for licensing. Script 2: MicroRDS-SingleServerDeployment-Step2.ps2 (Click to Download) Run this script first to add the necessary roles and features to your server. Script 1: MicroRDS-SingleServerDeployment-Step1.ps1 (Click to Download) For instance, from a PowerShell prompt, type: In both cases, before running the scripts in PowerShell, you will need to set the Execution Policy appropriately, and then navigate to the directory where your downloaded scripts have been stored. NOTE: If this single session host will be running in a workgroup, you MUST use per device licensing! Scripts needed to deploy this RDS single server configuration Once the above is done, you will have a functioning single-server RDS deployment you can use on-premise or via Azure or Amazon for your remote computing needs.
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