Discussion:
TS 2000, 2003 temp licenses issued
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BM
2005-05-11 15:42:05 UTC
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I have 2003 domain, TS 2000 Server, and previously had a 2003 TS but took it
out of domain. I did not de-activate.
Listed under TS licenses are a few PC's that were issued TS 2003 temporary
licenses and 1 of them (a XP Home PC) has expired.
Not sure what to do to fix this.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.

BM
BM
2005-05-11 16:02:06 UTC
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Post by BM
I have 2003 domain, TS 2000 Server, and previously had a 2003 TS but took it
out of domain. I did not de-activate.
Listed under TS licenses are a few PC's that were issued TS 2003 temporary
licenses and 1 of them (a XP Home PC) has expired, and now cannot connect to TS 2000 with Event ID 1004.
Not sure what to do to fix this.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
BM
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-05-11 19:55:34 UTC
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Since it's an XP Home, it will need a purchased W2K TS CAL. I
assume that you have such TS CALs available on your Licensing
Server? And that the W2K TS can locate the 2003 LS?

You could try to delete the locally stored temporary 2003 TS CAL
from the client. Sometimes there is a problem with getting a new TS
CAL when the previous TS CAL on the client is of a different
version (as it is in your situation).

187614 - Removing Terminal Server Licenses from an RDP Client
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=187614

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Post by BM
I have 2003 domain, TS 2000 Server, and previously had a 2003
TS but took it out of domain. I did not de-activate.
Listed under TS licenses are a few PC's that were issued TS
2003 temporary licenses and 1 of them (a XP Home PC) has
expired, and now cannot connect to TS 2000 with Event ID 1004.
Not sure what to do to fix this.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
BM
BM
2005-05-12 13:59:27 UTC
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OK, I can fix the one client. But my second problem is There are a few
clients listed under TS 2003 Temp licenses. I don't have a 2003 TS at this
time. How can I prevent clients from getting 2003 TS Temp license?
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Since it's an XP Home, it will need a purchased W2K TS CAL. I
assume that you have such TS CALs available on your Licensing
Server? And that the W2K TS can locate the 2003 LS?
You could try to delete the locally stored temporary 2003 TS CAL
from the client. Sometimes there is a problem with getting a new TS
CAL when the previous TS CAL on the client is of a different
version (as it is in your situation).
187614 - Removing Terminal Server Licenses from an RDP Client
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=187614
--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---
Post by BM
I have 2003 domain, TS 2000 Server, and previously had a 2003
TS but took it out of domain. I did not de-activate.
Listed under TS licenses are a few PC's that were issued TS
2003 temporary licenses and 1 of them (a XP Home PC) has
expired, and now cannot connect to TS 2000 with Event ID 1004.
Not sure what to do to fix this.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
BM
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-05-12 14:42:06 UTC
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I assume that those 2003 temporary TS CALs were issued when you
still had a 2003 TS.
Now that you only have W2K TS, clients should receive a W2K
temporary TS CAL from the LS.
Have you checked with a new client if it still receives a 2003
temporary TS CAL when it connects to a W2K TS?

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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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Post by BM
OK, I can fix the one client. But my second problem is There
are a few clients listed under TS 2003 Temp licenses. I don't
have a 2003 TS at this time. How can I prevent clients from
getting 2003 TS Temp license?
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
Since it's an XP Home, it will need a purchased W2K TS CAL. I
assume that you have such TS CALs available on your Licensing
Server? And that the W2K TS can locate the 2003 LS?
You could try to delete the locally stored temporary 2003 TS
CAL from the client. Sometimes there is a problem with getting
a new TS CAL when the previous TS CAL on the client is of a
different version (as it is in your situation).
187614 - Removing Terminal Server Licenses from an RDP Client
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=187614
--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---
Post by BM
I have 2003 domain, TS 2000 Server, and previously had a
2003 TS but took it out of domain. I did not de-activate.
Listed under TS licenses are a few PC's that were issued TS
2003 temporary licenses and 1 of them (a XP Home PC) has
expired, and now cannot connect to TS 2000 with Event ID
1004. Not sure what to do to fix this.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
BM
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