Terminal Server (License) problem

From: Project Sega (info_at_takemeout.megacityx.com)
Date: 04/25/04


Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 10:01:40 +0100

Hello,

I have a bit of a strange problem with a Terminal Server I look after.
The set up is ...

1 x Windows 2000 SBS Server with Terminal Server License Manager
installed and activated.
1 x Windows 2000 Server acting as the Terminal Server in application
mode

My customer rebooted both servers on Friday and since then, they cant
logon to the terminal server. The event log says, cannot issue client
license and the client sees a message saying the terminal server ended
the connection. This is using XP Clients & new Windows 98 clients that
should have a grace logon period before we needs to get some more
cals.

Strangly though, I can VPN in from the office and login to the TS as
any of the users using XP with no problems whatsoever.

Any ideas?

Rgrds,
Jon

Apologies if this has been discussed recently, my ISP has a very short
retention time.



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