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I have a W2K server setup with terminal services. The users have been

using RDP with XP Professional and Vista Business for the past year, to

connect to this server. We have a new machine (HP) that came with Vista

Home Premium on it. The user has been using RDP to access the terminal

server without any problems until a couple of weeks ago, they updated

Vista and whenever they would access the TS, they would get a message

that the TS License was going to expire in X number of days. The license

has expired and I checked the TS event log and it reads "The Terminal

Server cannot issue a client license." The Vista machine displays a

message "The remote computer disconnected the session because of an

error in the licensing protocol." None of our other machines are getting

any messages like this. What would be the problem?

 

TIA

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Guest Patrick Rouse
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RE: W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium

 

You need to purchase Terminal Server CALs for XP Home and Vista Home OS.

These should be installed on your Terminal Server License Server.

 

--

Patrick C. Rouse

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

SE, West Coast USA & Canada

Quest Software, Provision Networks Division

Virtual Client Solutions

http://www.provisionnetworks.com

 

 

"gh" wrote:

> I have a W2K server setup with terminal services. The users have been

> using RDP with XP Professional and Vista Business for the past year, to

> connect to this server. We have a new machine (HP) that came with Vista

> Home Premium on it. The user has been using RDP to access the terminal

> server without any problems until a couple of weeks ago, they updated

> Vista and whenever they would access the TS, they would get a message

> that the TS License was going to expire in X number of days. The license

> has expired and I checked the TS event log and it reads "The Terminal

> Server cannot issue a client license." The Vista machine displays a

> message "The remote computer disconnected the session because of an

> error in the licensing protocol." None of our other machines are getting

> any messages like this. What would be the problem?

>

> TIA

>

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Re: W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium

 

Patrick Rouse wrote:

> You need to purchase Terminal Server CALs for XP Home and Vista Home OS.

> These should be installed on your Terminal Server License Server.

>

Patrick:

 

If I go to the TS Licensing Manager, under the existing Windows 2000

License selection, it has unlimited licenses available. I see the Vista

PC was issued a Temporary license. Shouldn't the Licensing Manager

re-issue a perm license, when the temp one expired?

 

TIA

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium

 

gh <gh@att.net> wrote on 26 feb 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Patrick Rouse wrote:

>> You need to purchase Terminal Server CALs for XP Home and Vista

>> Home OS. These should be installed on your Terminal Server

>> License Server.

>>

> Patrick:

>

> If I go to the TS Licensing Manager, under the existing Windows

> 2000 License selection, it has unlimited licenses available. I

> see the Vista PC was issued a Temporary license. Shouldn't the

> Licensing Manager re-issue a perm license, when the temp one

> expired?

 

But those free licenses on the licensing server are not for "Home"

versions of XP or Vista. They need a purchased TS CAL.

That's why your Vista Business client has been able to connect with a

free TS CAL and Vista Home is not.

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

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Re: W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium

 

Vera Noest [MVP] wrote:

> gh <gh@att.net> wrote on 26 feb 2008 in

> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

>> Patrick Rouse wrote:

>>> You need to purchase Terminal Server CALs for XP Home and Vista

>>> Home OS. These should be installed on your Terminal Server

>>> License Server.

>>>

>> Patrick:

>>

>> If I go to the TS Licensing Manager, under the existing Windows

>> 2000 License selection, it has unlimited licenses available. I

>> see the Vista PC was issued a Temporary license. Shouldn't the

>> Licensing Manager re-issue a perm license, when the temp one

>> expired?

>

> But those free licenses on the licensing server are not for "Home"

> versions of XP or Vista. They need a purchased TS CAL.

> That's why your Vista Business client has been able to connect with a

> free TS CAL and Vista Home is not.

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

 

 

Vera:

 

I also have a MAC user that I am pretty sure I need to purchase a CAL

for. Where can I purchase these?

 

TIA

Guest Patrick Rouse
Posted

Re: W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium

 

Terminal Server Client Access Licenses (TSCAL) can be purchased from any VAR

(Value Added Reseller), i.e. CDW, Dell...

 

If you currently have no purchased TSCALs, it would be in your best interest

to install a 2008 Server with the Terminal Server Licensing Service and

purchase 2008 TSCALs to support this Terminal Server. As far as I know

support for 2000 Server ends this year, so you might want to plan to migrate

to a supported OS like 2003 or 2008.

 

 

--

Patrick C. Rouse

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

SE, West Coast USA & Canada

Quest Software, Provision Networks Division

Virtual Client Solutions

http://www.provisionnetworks.com

 

 

"gh" wrote:

> Vera Noest [MVP] wrote:

> > gh <gh@att.net> wrote on 26 feb 2008 in

> > microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> >

> >> Patrick Rouse wrote:

> >>> You need to purchase Terminal Server CALs for XP Home and Vista

> >>> Home OS. These should be installed on your Terminal Server

> >>> License Server.

> >>>

> >> Patrick:

> >>

> >> If I go to the TS Licensing Manager, under the existing Windows

> >> 2000 License selection, it has unlimited licenses available. I

> >> see the Vista PC was issued a Temporary license. Shouldn't the

> >> Licensing Manager re-issue a perm license, when the temp one

> >> expired?

> >

> > But those free licenses on the licensing server are not for "Home"

> > versions of XP or Vista. They need a purchased TS CAL.

> > That's why your Vista Business client has been able to connect with a

> > free TS CAL and Vista Home is not.

> > _________________________________________________________

> > Vera Noest

> > MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> > TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> > ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>

>

> Vera:

>

> I also have a MAC user that I am pretty sure I need to purchase a CAL

> for. Where can I purchase these?

>

> TIA

>

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Saral6978
Posted

Re: W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium

 

I just got done with this same issue, but the user had never tried accessing

my TS server yet so no temp license had been issued. When I installed my

device CAL on my server and had the user connect, my licensing server gave

it a built-in license. I can only assume that the remote user was incorrect

and thought they had Windows Vista Home Premium...I don't know. I didn't

worry about it.


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