Re: Administrative remote desktop
- From: "Anthony [MVP]" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 19:02:41 +0100
Great
"Conrad" <Conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks , It worked as you had said.
"Anthony [MVP]" wrote:
Conrad.
Different things.
Is Terminal Services installed? Do you need it or want it? If not, remove
it. You don't need it for remote desktop admin connection.
Terminal Server Licensing in Add/Remove programmes is the TS licensing
server. If no TS, then you don't need a licensing server.
Terminal Server Licensing shortcut to the TS Licensing MMC in
Administrative
Tools. This is just the mmc for TS licensing, created when you install
Terminal Services. It will connect to whichever server is installed as
the
licensing server. You do not need a licensing server installed to have
this
shortcut.
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Conrad" <Conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a customer with a windows 2003 std. server. When the server was
installed the tech installed terminal services licensing.
I was able to to uninstall terminal service licensing from add/remove
windows components. I then enabled remote desktop administration from
the
system properties.
Every time I try to remote into the server. An error message comes up
telling me that the server has no terminal server available to give a
license. Also when got to administrative tools. The terminal server
licensing manager is listed.
What could cause this?
.
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