多项选择题

A. Install Terminal Services Licensing on a Windows 2000 Server computer in testking.local. Configure the computer as an Enterprise License Server.
B. Install Terminal Services Licensing on a Windows 2000 Server computer in extranet.testking.com. Configure the computer as an Enterprise License Server
C. Install Terminal Services Licensing on a Windows Server 2003 computer in extranet.testking.com. Configure the computer as an Enterprise License Server.
D. Install Terminal Services Licensing on a Windows Server 2003 computer in testking.local. Configure the computer as an Enterprise License Server.
E. Instruct TestKing's business partners to connect by using the Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSAC) over HTTPS.

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