RDP license issue on only one computer

M

Macinslaw

I have just installed 13 new computers on the network. Mine is the only one
that is different and the only one with an issue regarding RDP. I am running
a new VPro machine with XP SP2, IE 7, and the latest version of RDP. Before
th change, I was able to connect to allof our servers without any issue. Now
on the new machine, I keep getting a "Remote computer disconnected from the
session due to a licensing issue" error. I have gone through every article I
can find, scoured every resource and am unable to find a resolution. All
other computers still work fine and can connect remotely to all servers.
This is an issue with only mine and only on about half of our servers.

Anybody got any ideas?

-Mac
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Macinslaw said:
I have just installed 13 new computers on the network. Mine is the
only one that is different and the only one with an issue regarding
RDP. I am running a new VPro machine with XP SP2, IE 7, and the
latest version of RDP. Before th change, I was able to connect to
allof our servers without any issue. Now on the new machine, I
keep getting a "Remote computer disconnected from the session due
to a licensing issue" error. I have gone through every article I
can find, scoured every resource and am unable to find a
resolution. All other computers still work fine and can connect
remotely to all servers. This is an issue with only mine and only
on about half of our servers.

Anybody got any ideas?

Tried deleting this registry key?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSLicensing
(and all sub-keys... take the normal precautions when dealing with removing
registry values...)
 
M

Macinslaw

I did try that, sorry for the delay in my response, I had a couple of server
issues that took precedence. That was the first thing I tried. No
improvement.

Any other suggestions?

-Mac
 

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