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I have install terminal ser ioces licensing in
administrator mode. In this configuration, I can connect as a terminal services client. We now have the need for employees to connect via terminal services. Once application mode has been activated the connectino is dropped immediately upon connection. I know this will require me to install and activate terminal services licensing server. When i launch the terminal services licensing application it appears it is looking to the primary domain controller for a list of names of licensing servers. i do not have a pdc on the network. Do i need to activate a pdc on my network for discovery of the terminal services licensing server? all terminal services applications exist on the same box. |
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If your TS is a standalone server or in a workgroup, you can
install the Licensing service on the TS itself. Go to Control Panel - Add/Remove programs - Add Windows Component - Terminal services - LIcensing server. After you have installed and activated the LS, the Licensing application should find the LS. If it doesn't, you might have to hardcode the address of the LS into the registry of the TS (even if there are running on the same machine). 239107 - Establishing Preferred Windows 2000 Terminal Services License Server http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239107 -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup --- "Bill Huot" <WRHIUOT@ICSENGINEERING.com> wrote in news:01a201c3795c$ce57d280$a401280a@phx.gbl: > I have install terminal ser ioces licensing in > administrator mode. In this configuration, I can connect > as a terminal services client. We now have the need for > employees to connect via terminal services. Once > application mode has been activated the connectino is > dropped immediately upon connection. I know this will > require me to install and activate terminal services > licensing server. When i launch the terminal services > licensing application it appears it is looking to the > primary domain controller for a list of names of licensing > servers. i do not have a pdc on the network. Do i need > to activate a pdc on my network for discovery of the > terminal services licensing server? all terminal services > applications exist on the same box. |
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i have installed ls on same server. i continue to
get "windows cannot find license server. i have made the registry edit as well as added the computer ip and name to the local host file. i also tried to establish ls on nother server we have with the same problem the only difference is it is server 2003 verses 2000. i still feal it is a configuration error or i am missing something. pretty particular if happening on two machine identical problem. you mention activating the ls is that afteror before the initial ls server discovery process? >-----Original Message----- >If your TS is a standalone server or in a workgroup, you can >install the Licensing service on the TS itself. Go to Control >Panel - Add/Remove programs - Add Windows Component - Terminal >services - LIcensing server. > >After you have installed and activated the LS, the Licensing >application should find the LS. If it doesn't, you might have to >hardcode the address of the LS into the registry of the TS (even >if there are running on the same machine). > >239107 - Establishing Preferred Windows 2000 Terminal Services >License Server >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239107 > > -- >Vera Noest >MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server >http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT > --- please respond in newsgroup --- > >"Bill Huot" <WRHIUOT@ICSENGINEERING.com> wrote in >news:01a201c3795c$ce57d280$a401280a@phx.gbl: > >> I have install terminal ser ioces licensing in >> administrator mode. In this configuration, I can connect >> as a terminal services client. We now have the need for >> employees to connect via terminal services. Once >> application mode has been activated the connectino is >> dropped immediately upon connection. I know this will >> require me to install and activate terminal services >> licensing server. When i launch the terminal services >> licensing application it appears it is looking to the >> primary domain controller for a list of names of licensing >> servers. i do not have a pdc on the network. Do i need >> to activate a pdc on my network for discovery of the >> terminal services licensing server? all terminal services >> applications exist on the same box. >. > |
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Your license server needs to be hosted on a Windows 2000
server, not a Windows 2003 server. Have you tried to reboot your server after you installed the regsitry entry for hardcoding the name of the license server into the registry of the terminal server? -M >-----Original Message----- >i have installed ls on same server. i continue to >get "windows cannot find license server. i have made the >registry edit as well as added the computer ip and name to >the local host file. i also tried to establish ls on >nother server we have with the same problem the only >difference is it is server 2003 verses 2000. i still feal >it is a configuration error or i am missing something. >pretty particular if happening on two machine identical >problem. you mention activating the ls is that afteror >before the initial ls server discovery process? >>-----Original Message----- >>If your TS is a standalone server or in a workgroup, you >can >>install the Licensing service on the TS itself. Go to >Control >>Panel - Add/Remove programs - Add Windows Component - >Terminal >>services - LIcensing server. >> >>After you have installed and activated the LS, the >Licensing >>application should find the LS. If it doesn't, you might >have to >>hardcode the address of the LS into the registry of the >TS (even >>if there are running on the same machine). >> >>239107 - Establishing Preferred Windows 2000 Terminal >Services >>License Server >>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239107 >> >> -- >>Vera Noest >>MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server >>http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT >> --- please respond in newsgroup --- >> >>"Bill Huot" <WRHIUOT@ICSENGINEERING.com> wrote in >>news:01a201c3795c$ce57d280$a401280a@phx.gbl: >> >>> I have install terminal ser ioces licensing in >>> administrator mode. In this configuration, I can >connect >>> as a terminal services client. We now have the need >for >>> employees to connect via terminal services. Once >>> application mode has been activated the connectino is >>> dropped immediately upon connection. I know this will >>> require me to install and activate terminal services >>> licensing server. When i launch the terminal services >>> licensing application it appears it is looking to the >>> primary domain controller for a list of names of >licensing >>> servers. i do not have a pdc on the network. Do i >need >>> to activate a pdc on my network for discovery of the >>> terminal services licensing server? all terminal >services >>> applications exist on the same box. >>. >> >. > |
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