If you run W2K, then your TS Licensing server should be running on
your Domain Controller. Start the TS Licensing Manager to find
out.
Try to reactivate your LS.
306578 - HOW TO: Deactivate or Reactivate a License Server Using
Terminal Services Licensing
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306578
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> I have a group of three servers. 1 is an internet connection, 1
> is a terminal server, and one is an application server. I have
> recently lost connectivity from ALL remote sites. I have 1000
> Terminal Services Licenses, with only about 25 remote users
> logging in, yet I'm being told that I'm out of licenses. The
> errors on the TS are Event ID 3 Terminal services licensing was
> stopped, and Event ID 18 Terminal Services Licensing has not
> been activated. First of all how do I figure out which one is
> the LS, and secondly, how do I get connectivity back to my
> remote sites? Any assistance with this will be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Jim