Discussion:
Temporary License About to Expire
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Todd
2005-01-05 22:07:02 UTC
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I have Terminal Services running on a Win 2k server in application mode. The
server is up-to-date with all fixes and patches. All clients on the network
are running 2000 Pro. Most machines work just fine. Approximately 4
machines have been issued temporary licenses (I had to reinstall Terminal
Services about 3 months ago for another issue) that are about to expire. I
have tried deleting registry entries under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/MSLicenseing/Store. I have also tried
removing the computer from the domain and re-adding it. How can I get these
machines permanent licenses?Help!
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Todd
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-01-06 14:21:08 UTC
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Anything in the EventLog on the TS?
Do you have a TS Licensing Server installed and activated?
Can the TS locate the LS?

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Post by Todd
I have Terminal Services running on a Win 2k server in
application mode. The server is up-to-date with all fixes and
patches. All clients on the network are running 2000 Pro. Most
machines work just fine. Approximately 4 machines have been
issued temporary licenses (I had to reinstall Terminal Services
about 3 months ago for another issue) that are about to expire.
I have tried deleting registry entries under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/MSLicenseing/Store. I
have also tried removing the computer from the domain and
re-adding it. How can I get these machines permanent
licenses?Help! Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Todd
Todd
2005-01-06 18:49:02 UTC
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Nothing in the Eventlog. No, I only have 1 server on the network running SBS
2000; the Licensing Server is not activitated on this server. Do I need to
activiate it? What will happen to my other clients that are working
correctly now?
THanks for your help.
Todd
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Anything in the EventLog on the TS?
Do you have a TS Licensing Server installed and activated?
Can the TS locate the LS?
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Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-01-07 12:12:56 UTC
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There must be something in the EventLog, presumably EventID 1004:
cannot issue license, and EventID 1010: cannot locate licensing
server.

You must install and activate the TS Licensing Server on your
Domain Controller. As soon as the LS is activated, it will start
to issue licenses to your workstations. Since all of your clients
run W2K Pro, they will receive a free TS CAL from the Licensing
Server.

If you don't install and activate the LS, your other clients will
also stop working, as soon as their license expires (after 52-89
days).

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Post by Todd
Nothing in the Eventlog. No, I only have 1 server on the
network running SBS 2000; the Licensing Server is not
activitated on this server. Do I need to activiate it? What
will happen to my other clients that are working correctly now?
THanks for your help.
Todd
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Anything in the EventLog on the TS?
Do you have a TS Licensing Server installed and activated?
Can the TS locate the LS?
Todd
2005-01-07 20:29:03 UTC
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OK. I activated the license server using the Microsoft Select or Microsoft
Enterprise agreement program. I still see 5 machines with temporary
licenses. Do I need to do anything else? Something to the client machines?
Thank you so much for your help.
Todd
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-01-07 22:28:45 UTC
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The *first* connection from every client always uses a temporary
license. On the *second* connection, the temporary license is
exchanged for a permanent one.
Keep an eye on your EventLog, and check in the Licensing manager. You
should see the "Existing Windows 2000 .... TSCAL" count increase.

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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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Post by Todd
OK. I activated the license server using the Microsoft Select
or Microsoft Enterprise agreement program. I still see 5
machines with temporary licenses. Do I need to do anything
else? Something to the client machines? Thank you so much for
your help. Todd
Todd
2005-01-11 23:45:04 UTC
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That took care of it. Thank you very much.

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