Connecting a 2000 TS server to a 2003 TS server through XP RDP.

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Guest

Hello- I am having a simalar issue with the suggested set up. I have a 2000 server on one side running "think" (as a domain server) and I have a 2003 terminal server w/ all computers running "thin" (terminal services). I loaded the 2000 server as a terminal server, but only because I want to access either server from either location. I have getting the error, 'Unable to issue Terminal Service License' from the oppisite server that I want to log into. The connection between the two sites is a dedicated T1 line with one server on 192.168.1.1 and the other on 192.168.0.1. I am using the XP RDP client. I am stumped. I can ping, I can see shared files on both servers, but am not able to connect to the IP of the servers on both sides. If you have any ideas, I would be more then happy to share all the possible solutions that I have tried.
 
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Rob Leitman \(MS\)

Have you installed a Win2003 License Server? If so, can the TS find it?

Rob

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Josh with issues! said:
Hello- I am having a simalar issue with the suggested set up. I have a
2000 server on one side running "think" (as a domain server) and I have a
2003 terminal server w/ all computers running "thin" (terminal services). I
loaded the 2000 server as a terminal server, but only because I want to
access either server from either location. I have getting the error,
'Unable to issue Terminal Service License' from the oppisite server that I
want to log into. The connection between the two sites is a dedicated T1
line with one server on 192.168.1.1 and the other on 192.168.0.1. I am
using the XP RDP client. I am stumped. I can ping, I can see shared files
on both servers, but am not able to connect to the IP of the servers on both
sides. If you have any ideas, I would be more then happy to share all the
possible solutions that I have tried.
 

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