
From my experience this is around 8 days, but your mileage may vary. If a user does not login on that terminal server for a few days, his license activation will expire and the user will have to manually activate his license again. Next, on a terminal server, if you deployed the Proplus via Deployment Tool with Shared Activation, the license activation will trigger at first event and will last for a few days without user activity on that particular Terminal Server. Maybe not the best idea to deploy Office 2013 right now, as the article states they will stop offering and supporting ProPlus 2013. Just a little heads up, but the Office 2013 version of ProPlus support ends at 28th of February. Luckily my client and their employees are very understanding and know I'm working on this issue. Microsoft just gave up? Now I have to tell users "You have to install on your local machine." Which completely negates why I even bought a server for this client. They can download their own version of Office from the Office 365 portal and activate it with their licensed Work/school accounts." Given this situation, I suggest you install Office 365 ProPlus in each user’s computer. "We can force the users to use Office 365 every day and keep Office applications open on the shared computer. This is the most relevant post I've found online about this exact issue: Īs you can see the moderator's answer is simply this: Still asks over and over and over and over again to activate. I have repair installed office, online repair installed, completely reinstalled twice. Then it started asking every single user to "confirm" and "activate" what seemed like every other day. Nothing happened for a few weeks, everything was fine. The installation was a little tedious, but when it was up and running I manually activated every user's "copy" of office by logging into their user profiles via RDP and activating. I was told by microsoft and many people online that office 365 E3 licensing supports being installed on a terminal server. I have used the office deployment tool to install office 365 proplus on a terminal server. I am pulling my hair out over this issue.
