RE: Event 1004 Terminal Server Cannot issue a client license



Thanks once again for your response Vera, you are enlightening me. Let me see
if I understood what you are saying. Every user that login gets a CAL tied to
his username. In other words if users A, B, C, D and E were previosly given
CAL user F will be granted a temporary license. Is this correct?

Thanks,

"Patrick Rouse" wrote:

I don't think 2000 recognises Per-User TSCALs, but in any case, Per-User
TSCALs are not issued, tracked or in any way associated with a device. The
TS, when in per user mode, just checks for an activated TSLS, with installed
per-user TSCALs. If this is found, the logon is successful. If one is
found, but doesn't have per-user TSCALs, a TEMP License is issued to the
client, which is good for 30 days.


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Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com


"Ismael" wrote:

Thanks for your response Vera. Now, for the TS License there are two kinds,
Per Device or Per User. Which one will apply in my case if I have 7 Tablet PC
with only 2 or 3 concurrent connections to our Citrix Server? If I purchase
5 Per User CAL will I have issue with the other two Tables?

Ismael

"Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:

The hotfix *alone* will certainly not solve your problem!

You must first buy and install TS CALs for your CE thin clients.
And then *maybe* you need a hotfix wo make it all work.

There are a couple of known problems with issueing permanent
licenses to thin client, which previously have been issued a
temporary license which now has expired (as is the case with your
thin clients).

Patrick was anticipating such a problem, that's why he already
included a link to a hotfix. But you must have the TS CALs to
start with!
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=?Utf-8?B?SXNtYWVs?= <Ismael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on
02 feb 2006:

Thanks for the reply Patrick. The KB article that applies in my
case is KB827355, it says to apply the hotfix but not to
purchase the TS License. That is why I was a little bit confuse
whether I need to buy the TS CAL or just apply the hotfix. I
will apply the hotfix I will let yiou know if it will fix the
problem.

"Patrick Rouse" wrote:

Yes you do.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825027

http://www.sessioncomputing.com/licensing.htm


--
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com


"Ismael" wrote:

I have a Citrix Metaframe 1.8 running on Windows 2000 server
with SP4. Do I need a Terminal Services license for Windows
CE client to connect to the Citrix Server? The client is
using Citrix ICA to connect. I get event id 1004, terminal
server cannot issue a client license. Windows 2000
professional clients connects without any problem.

.



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