Event ID 1004

S

Stu

Config:
W2K Server
W2K Clients
Metaframe XPs with ICA 6.0 and 7.0

Clients that have been able to access previously (for
around 90 days) are now getting an error -- Network
problems.... are preventing access, etc. The Server is
logging an Event ID 1004 error. I believe that I need to
activate my Terminal Services License. MS Support site
says to access:

Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative
Tools, and then click Terminal Services Licensing.

Problem is that I do not have the TS Licensing option
here. It is interesting the new systems can access the
Terminal Server but the older ones can't
 
C

Cláudio Rodrigues

You must have a licensing server running somewhere. If you have Active
Directory it will be probably on the domain controller.
If it is NT4 domain, install on any Windows 2000 Server machine (even on the
TS itself).
Remember it also must be activated.

--
Cláudio Rodrigues, MVP
Windows 2000/NT Server
Terminal Services

http://www.terminal-services.NET

-> The only Terminal Services Client for DOS.
-> The only customized RDP5.1 client with the close button disabled! :)
-> Developers of SecureRDP, the BEST security utility for TS!

Do NOT email me directly UNLESS YOU KNOW ME or you are a Microsoft
MVP/Employee.
Use my support page on my website to submit your questions directly.
 
V

Vivien Wu [MSFT]

Hello,

If the problem persists after you install licenses, you can also check the
articles below.

329700 Event ID 1004 and "Network or Dialup Problems Are Preventing
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=329700

329944 Event Message 1004 Terminal Services Licensing When You Use the
Citrix
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=329944

Thanks.


Sincerely,

Vivien Wu
MCSA, MCSE2000 and MCDBA2000
Microsoft Partner Online Support


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