Re: expired licenses
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 20:47:36 -0400
In news:7DCE245C-EAF8-40D8-830F-38527E3CD568@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
rbrinson <rbrinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on
below:
I received this message from event view in windows 2003 active
directory. Do any one no of this problem? and what should I do to
correct it?. My time is
very limted for retriving this answer. So if any has a solution
please email it to me
r.brinson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you.
I poste this to the forums as well as CC'd you. FYI: whenever you put your
email out in these forums, expect a ton of additional spam because any
emails get farmed by bots.
Since you didn't post the exact Event ID # and Source, it's difficult to
tell other than you probably ran out of client licenses (CALs) for whatever
service you are running, such as Exchange, SQL, etc.
If I may suggest, that is if you can't post any additional info and based on
YOUR time being that valuable and very LIMITED, then while you have some
time, immediately visit www.eventid.net and search on your EventID# and
Source..
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