Re: Licensing Server not found on this domain??
- From: "Andre" <~remove~azavaglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 12:31:57 -0800
OK Disregard this question.
The TCP/IP Netbios Helper Service was disabled and apparently causes that
problems that I was seeing. Turning it back on resolved the issue.
Thanks! :)
"Andre" <~remove~azavaglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uaBNpIL4FHA.820@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Ok, so I had a sale rep call me and tell me they can no longer connect to
> the network using TS, it's never been an issue before .. I asked him to
tell
> me the connection message it was
>
> On his windows ME computer it was:
> "the connection was ended because of a network error, please try
connecting
> to the remote connection again"
>
> I asked him to try connecting from his family PC and it says there are no
> licenses available yada yada yada..
>
> so I assumed maybe his license got expired and someone else scooped it.
>
> I opened up the TS Licensing Manager, and it pops up this message
>
> "no terminal service license server is available on the current domain or
> workgroup, To connect to another license server, click ok, click connect
> then type in the server name"
>
> Now if i hit connect and type in the server name (same server i'm checking
> from) it connects and says status active. It shows that I have 6 available
> TS CALs
>
> It's a windows 2000 server, nothing has changed that I'm aware of, all
other
> computers can connect fine. I'm not sure what i'm missing here :|
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Andre
>
>
.
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