Terminal server keeps expirering
From: Joshk (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/25/04
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Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 11:11:31 -0700
Hi it is running in application mode.
Thank you for your time & help!
Josh
>-----Original Message-----
>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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