I'm having a problem with a couple of machines connecting to a terminal
server. I keep getting "error in licensing protocol" message. There are
other machines that connect just fine to server. It doesn't seem to be
related to OS, I have both Win 2000 and XP that can and can't connect. I'm
down to my last straw!! PLease help!!
Tim
187614 - Removing Terminal Server Licenses from an RDP Client
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=187614
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=?Utf-8?B?VGltbWVy?= <Tim...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on
15 sep 2004:
Please go through the following MS KB article as well:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=245607
Do reply in case you need more help with this. We would appreciate if more
specification/details could be provided about the environment.
Thanks.
I am using TSWeb on a 2003 Server box. I can get to every other TS machine
on the domain except one. It is a TS box running on Windows 2000 Server. We
have yet another separate license server running on our domain controller
with 2003 Server. Both the TSWeb box and 2000 box show the domain controller
as the known licensing server, they can ping it, etc. This is all in an AD
domain. We have some clients that don't have any problems connecting. OS's
don't seem to matter because the ones that do connect have been every flavour
of windows except 95.
I am working with our network engineer in working through the article you
posted but haven't came across anything glaringly obvious. Any other ideas?
Thank you greatly for your help!
Tim