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1 26th April 07:19
itmen001
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Default Cannot Locate Licence Server from XP or Windows Vista



I have two Servers in my network a Domain controller running 2003 server and
an older server running windows 2000 server. The 2003 server has the licences
on for both 2003 terminal services and 2000 terminal services.
If wish to login to the 2000 server whilst on the local network the server
responds with out a problem. If I logon remotely (i.e. From Home) I receive
the remote computer disconnected the session because of an error in the
licencing protocol.
I have checked all the licencing server and all appear correct.
This is now stopping us from moving forward any ideas?
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2 15th July 22:00
munindra das [msft]
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Default Cannot Locate Licence Server from XP or Windows Vista



Try the following and see if it solves the problem:

Windows 2003 domain: Windows 2000 terminal servers and Windows 2000 license
servers
• If the terminal server are not already running
Windows 2000 SP4, install this service pack on both computers. To download
SP4, see Windows 2000 Service Packs
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=48213), on the Microsoft Web site.

• On the Windows 2000 license server, apply the hotfix described in article
837321, You cannot connect to a Windows 2000 Terminal server if your Windows
Server 2003 Terminal Services license is expired
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=48215), on the Microsoft Web site.

• On the Windows 2000 terminal server, apply the hotfix described in article
829395, The Terminal server does not automatically shut down when the
TSShutdn.exe command is invoked in Windows 2000
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=48216), on the Microsoft Web site.

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