Terminal server keeps expirering
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Date: 05/25/04
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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 22:58:39 -0700
runs out at about 120 days? and or what mode, application
or remote admin? in remote admin you need a licencing svr,
read this from the help files
Using a terminal server, users in remote locations can run
programs, save files, and use network resources as though
those resources were installed on the users' own
computers. By installing programs on a terminal server,
you can ensure that all users are using the same version
of a program. If you plan to use this computer to allow
multiple users to access a program at the same time from a
single point of installation, configure this computer as a
terminal server.
However, if you plan to use this computer for remote
administration on Windows Server 2003 operating systems,
you do not need to install Terminal Server. Instead, you
can use Remote Desktop for Administration (formerly
Terminal Services in Remote Administration mode), which is
installed by default on computers running one of the
Windows Server 2003 operating systems. After you enable
remote connections, Remote Desktop for Administration
allows you to remotely manage servers from any client over
a LAN, WAN, or dial-up connection. Up to two remote
sessions, plus the console session, can be accessed at the
same time, without requiring Terminal Server Licensing.
For more information about Remote Desktop for
Administration, see Remote Administration using Terminal
Services.
This topic explains how to use the Configure Your Server
Wizard to install and configure a terminal server. After
you have completed the Configure Your Server Wizard, you
must perform the following additional steps in order to
have a basic terminal server.
Confirm Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
settings.
Configure a Terminal Server License Server on another
server.
Important
This step is required. If you do not install Terminal
Server Licensing, your terminal server will stop accepting
connections from unlicensed clients when the evaluation
period ends, 120 days after the first client logon.
Install client access licenses (CALs) on the Terminal
Server License Server.
Install programs on the terminal server.
Distribute the latest version of Remote Desktop Connection
to clients running earlier versions of Remote Desktop
Connection for Windows.
Specify which users have permission to connect to the
terminal server.
After you have completed both the Configure Your Server
Wizard and these additional required tasks, you will have
a basic terminal server.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi I have a windows 2003 with Terminal server on it. My
>problem is that I keep registering terminal server. but
it
>keeps expirering & saying that I only have a temporary
>license. This is the second time that this has happened
On
>the same server. Any ideas?
>
>Thank you for your time & help!
>Josh
>.
>
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