RE: Server 2003 license and connection issue



Go to Start-Admin Tools-Licensing choose your domain. You may have to turn on
the license logging service. Once you are able to bring up your domain info,
click on the products view tab. Next click on Windows Server then click the
license-properties option in the file menu at the top of the screen.. this
will bring up another window with a purchase history tab. Click on this tab
then choose the New button. Add the number of licenses that you have.

Hope this helps.
--
David Davis, MCSE, CCNA, Security +
Network Engineer


"Big AL @Salyersville" wrote:

> I recently setup a new domain using a 2003 server that was part of an old nt
> domain as a stand alone server. The server is now the domain controller for
> the new domain using active directory,and has dns set up on it . I have 40
> client licenses and they are installed properly. The server is running in per
> user/ per device mode. It appears that after 10 or so people log on to the
> network the server then begins to limit our connection. When i go to network
> places and try to browse the network i get the following message: "No more
> connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there
> are already as many connections as this computer can accept at this time." I
> get this same message when I try to browse the enteprise under the license
> manager. PLEASE HELP!!!! Could a registry setting be causing this? Does
> the server think its in per server mode?
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