Can you be more specific about the network setup, i.e. is the TS in a DMZ and
the TSLS on a private network?
Is there a reason why you don't install the TSLS on the Citrix Server?
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVp - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com
"UM" wrote:
> Hope I can explain this:
>
> - I have a Windows NT 4 domain which is behind a firewall.
>
> - The domain intially had NT 4 TSE with Citrix Metaframe 1.8 installed.
> Citrix ICA is the only protocol allowed through the firewall for the clients
> (the clients are Windows 2000 professional machines and are on the open
> LAN/WAN).
>
> - I have now installed a Windows 2000 Server which is running Terminal
> Services in application mode and has Citrix Metaframe installed on it as
> well. As this is a W2K server it requires access to a TS licensing server. We
> don't want to install a TS licensing server in the firewalled domain and want
> to use an exisiting server which is on the open network.
>
> - I have made the following changes to the license server. The reg key
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\RPC\Internet and approriate values have been added to
> fix the dynamic port range for the server between 5000 - 5100 (100 ports).
>
> - The reg key
> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TermService\Parameters\DefaultLicenseServer
> has been added to the terminal server to enable it to use the specific
> terminal server.
>
> - The terminal server has been given access through the firewall to access
> the licensing server on RPC (TCP/135) and a fixed range 5000-5100.
>
> The clients are able to connect to this W2K Citrix server but the server is
> throwing out 1010 event ids being not able to find the TS licensing server.
>
> Can someone help??
>