Win2003

A

A.M

Hi,

I knwe that in windows 2000 server terminal server have two modes:

1)Remote Admin Mode
2)Terminal Application server mode

In windoes 2003 I need to have administrative terminal server session. I
installed and it used to work fine, but all of the sudden, I can not
establish a terminal server session event viewer says:

The terminal server client has been disconnected because it's licence could
not be renewed!

How can I have remote administrator terminal session with win 2003 ?

Thanks,
Ali
 
A

A.M

Thanks Patrick, That helped me.

Do you think "Remote Desktop" is safe on the webserver in DMZ for managing
an IIS server?

Ali






Patrick Rouse said:
In Windows Server 2003 Remote Desktop for Administration (formerly
Terminal Services - Remote Administration Mode in 2000) is installed by
default, and enabled via the System Control Panel -> Remote
What you did is installed Terminal Server (formerly Terminal Services -
Application Server Mode in 2000). The grace period has since expired and
the server is denyiong connections becaause it can't contact an activated
Terminal Services Licensing Service.
Uninstall Terminal Server (remove the Terminal Server Role) then enable
Remote Desktop for Administration connections.
 
G

Guest

Yes. Just make sure you have a good password, and preferrably rename the administrator account

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVp - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co

----- A.M wrote: ----


Thanks Patrick, That helped me

Do you think "Remote Desktop" is safe on the webserver in DMZ for managin
an IIS server

Al






Patrick Rouse said:
In Windows Server 2003 Remote Desktop for Administration (formerl
Terminal Services - Remote Administration Mode in 2000) is installed b
default, and enabled via the System Control Panel -> RemotApplication Server Mode in 2000). The grace period has since expired an
the server is denyiong connections becaause it can't contact an activate
Terminal Services Licensing ServiceRemote Desktop for Administration connections
 

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