The Windows Registry does not typically store the actual RDS CAL (Remote Desktop Services Client Access License) in a plain-text format that can be easily copied or transferred. Instead, the registry stores the and licensing identifiers that verify the license's validity with the Microsoft Clearinghouse.
When a device receives a CAL, it stores a registry key as a "token" to prove it holds a license during subsequent connections. rds cal license registry key
*Note: Deleting the TimeBomb value requires taking ownership of the GracePeriod key first, as it is protected by SYSTEM permissions. Specific Troubleshooting Keys The Windows Registry does not typically store the