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It sounds like your license server is set up in per device mode. What you can do to free up those licenses is to call Microsoft. They will help you release them. I believe they will actually time out after a period of time, but I don't remember how long. <br><br>If, by chance, you have per user licenses but you are in per device mode, you can switch that mode and the problem will go away.
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font-family:Arial'>I currently have 32 TS licenses and they all encumbered. I have
20 staff people that are authorized TS connections. I have a number of them are
that are being used by the same computer. In one case one computer has
tied up 6 licenses. I also have a number of licenses that have expired
but will not release. I find no way to release them. Does anyone have
a suggestion other than buying new licenses?<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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