Re: License for a member server



Hello Jenny,

Thanks for your answer. Before I try all this: one question.

Will the workstations keep on working when I reset the License information?
Being a 24/7 company the staff need their workstations.
I installed AD on the member server, will that be enough? The workstations
don't log off, they're always on.

Regards Dieter

""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Dieter,
>
> Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup!
>
> For your description, I understand that you got error: "you do not have
> the
> appropriate access privileges to complete this operation" after you change
> the Windows 2003 license mode. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to
> let me know.
>
>
> If you ensure that you have much more licenses than the clients currently
> connected in the domain, it is possible that some license files are
> corrupted so this event is incorrectly reported. If this is the case, try:
> (rebuild the licenses).
>
> 1. Please check the permission configuration on the LLS folder in
> %systemroot%\system32\LLS (Make sure "Network Service" has been added)
>
> If not, please try to correct it to test, how about the result?
>
> 2. Reset License Management information.
>
> a. Stop the License Logging service.
>
> b. Delete or rename the following files on the primary domain controller
> or the enterprise server:
> Cpl.cfg, which contains all of your purchase history and is located
> in %Systemroot%\System32.
> Llsuser.lls, which contains the user information on number of
> connections and is located in %Systemroot%\System32\Lls.
> Llsmap.lls, which contains License group information and is also
> located in %Systemroot%\System32\Lls.
> licstr.cpa, which is located in %Systemroot%\System32
> autolicstr.cpa. if it exists.
>
> c. Restart the License Logging service.
>
> d. Re-add the appropriate license information. If you experience this
> issue again, restart your computer and try again.
>
> NOTE: The client access licenses will need to be reactivated after the
> above steps.
>
> 3. If this issue still occurs, please reset the CPL.cfg file and add the
> required permission to it:
>
> a. Delete CPL.cfg file.
>
> b. Copy over a zero byte cpl.cfg.
>
> c. Run the following command under command prompt:
>
> cacls cpl.cfg /e /g "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE:F";
>
> - Please refer to the folder of cpl.cfg to run this command or
> include the full path of this file.
>
> d. Verify the permission to make sure LocalService and NetworkService
> should be able to create files under %Systemroot%\system32.
>
> e. Restart computer and then check if this issue still occurs.
>
> 4. As SBS 2003 is using per server licenses, if the member server is using
> per seat licenses but does not have correct information for licensing,
> this
> issue may occur. Please double check you have follow KB 327644 to verify
> the Windows server license mode.
>
> If the issue persists, please help me collect some information for further
> analyze:
>
> 1. Can you find any error event in Event Viewer on the SBS server box and
> the Windows 2003 member server? If yes, please paste the detail error
> information in the newsgroup.
>
> 2. Dump out the ACL permission list for the folder
> %systemroot%\system32\LLS. You can dump the ACL list with the command
> "cacls %systemroot%\system32\LLS > C:\ACL.log" (without quotation marks).
>
> Please mail me the ACL.log at: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> I appreciate your time! I am happy to be assistance of you and look
> forward
> to hearing from you.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jenny Wu
> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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>>From: "Dieter Visser" <kdv@xxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: License for a member server
>>Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:20:13 +0100
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>>Hello,
>>
>>SBS 2003 SP1 with 15 XP Pro SP2 clients and 1 Windows 2003 member server
>>
>>I'm trying to make this member server a BDC with AD. According art id
> 327644
>>I changed the licensing mode on the W2003 server. After that I want to
> give
>>in the number of Cals that are installed on the SBSserver.
>>I get the msg: You do not have the proper access priviliges to complete
> this
>>operation. I logged in as domain administrator. What am I doing wrong this
>>time?
>>
>>Regards Dieter
>>
>>--
>>Had ik maar naar m'n moeder geluisterd, dan had ik een echt vak geleerd.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>


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