From: LarryS on
On Feb 13, 8:08 am, "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.no...(a)remove-
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> LarryS <ls2341...(a)gmail.com> wrote on 08 feb 2010 in
> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
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> > On Feb 7, 5:59 am, "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.no...(a)remove-
> > this.hem.utfors.se> wrote:
> >> The problem is the lack of a trust relationship.
> >> Check if this will help:
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> >> Can I use a single TS Licensing Server to issue TS CALs to
> >> Terminal Servers in multiple untrusted domains and
> >> workgroups?http://ts.veranoest.
> > net/ts_faq_licensing.htm#LS_untrusted_domains
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> >> _________________________________________________________
> >> Vera Noest
> >> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
> >> RDS troubleshooting:  http://ts.veranoest.net
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> >> LarryS <ls2341...(a)gmail.com> wrote on 04 feb 2010 in
> >> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
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> >> > On Feb 4, 5:58 am, "Silvia Doomra [MSFT]"
> >> > <sdoo...(a)microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> >> Instead of directly clicking on mstsc, can you try
> >> >> right-clicking on it a
> >> > nd
> >> >> then selecting 'Run As Administrator' ?
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> >> >> Thanks
> >> >> Silvia
> >> >> Remote Desktop Services Team Blog:http://blogs.msdn.com/rds
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> >> >> "LarryS" <ls2341...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> >>news:35f0f713-62df-4c38-86d9-87e6219fbb8e(a)v20g2000prb.googlegr
> >> >>ou
> >> >> ps.com...
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> >> >> > On Feb 3, 9:46 am, "Silvia Doomra [MSFT]"
> >> >> > <sdoo...(a)microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> >> >> Do you run mstsc with the Elevated Prompt from the
> >> >> >> client?
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> >> >> >> If not then you will not be able to get the license.
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> >> >> >> Hope that helps!
> >> >> >> Thanks
> >> >> >> Silvia
> >> >> >> Remote Desktop Services Team
> >> >> >> Blog:http://blogs.msdn.com/rds
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> >> >> >> "LarryS" <ls2341...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> >> >>news:51900c00-639d-4d11-911d-94f868b7263d(a)k5g2000pra.google
> >> >> >>gro ups.com..
> >> > .
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> >> >> >> > On Feb 2, 10:48 pm, "Silvia Doomra [MSFT]"
> >> >> >> > <sdoo...(a)microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> >> >> >> Is the license server name specified in the 'Specified
> >> >> >> >> license serv
> >> > er
> >> >> >> >> list'
> >> >> >> >> on the TS?
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> >> >> >> >> If the TS is in workgroup then auto-discovery will not
> >> >> >> >> work and you will
> >> >> >> >> have to specify the license server yourself.
> >> >> >> >> Please let me know if this doesn't solve your issue.
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> >> >> >> >> Thanks
> >> >> >> >> Silvia
> >> >> >> >> Remote Desktop Services Team
> >> >> >> >> Blog:http://blogs.msdn.com/rds
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> >> >> >> >> "LarryS" <ls2341...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> >> >> >>news:ad17f26a-1959-47de-a31c-1b66fd0ce6d0(a)k2g2000pro.goo
> >> >> >> >>gle groups.co
> >> > m...
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> >> >> >> >> > I have a 2008 license server in per device mode.  It
> >> >> >> >> > hands out licenses to our W2K3 terminal servers
> >> >> >> >> > without problem.  However
> >> > , our
> >> >> >> >> > W2K8 terminal servers do not pull licenses.  The
> >> >> >> >> > 2008 Licensing Diagnostic wizard finds the licensing
> >> >> >> >> > server OK but does not pull
> >> >  a
> >> >> >> >> > license and returns "not available" for Credentials.
> >> >> >> >> >  Under the Actions column, when I manually provide a
> >> >> >> >> > credentials login, the 2008
> >> >> >> >> > TS then authenticates and receives a per device
> >> >> >> >> > license.  This license
> >> >> >> >> > is only good for that open session.  How can I get
> >> >> >> >> > my workgroup
> >> >  W2K8
> >> >> >> >> > TS to pull a license automatically?- Hide quoted
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> >> >> >> > Hi Silvia,
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> >> >> >> > I currently have 6 W2008 TS.  Three have the LS
> >> >> >> > specified and thre
> >> > e
> >> >> >> > are set to automatic discovery.  All 6 find the LS
> >> >> >> > without a probl
> >> > em.
> >> >> >> > All 6 do not pull a license unless I manually run the
> >> >> >> > Licensing Diagnostic wizard and then manually provide
> >> >> >> > administrative credentia
> >> > ls
> >> >> >> > to the LS.  As soon as I provide the credentials, the
> >> >> >> > TS receives
> >> > a
> >> >> >> > license and the wizard reports, "Licensing Diagnosis
> >> >> >> > did not identif
> >> > y
> >> >> >> > any problems to report."  As mentioned above, the
> >> >> >> > license I receiv
> >> > e at
> >> >> >> > this point is only good for that one session.
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> >> >> >> > For what it's worth, I have Windows Firewall disabled
> >> >> >> > on all of the above servers.
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> >> >> >> > Thanks,
> >> >> >> > Larry- Hide quoted text -
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> >> >> > Mstsc with the Elevated Prompt?  Running mstsc V6.1.7600
> >> >> > from an XP client that has Administrator privlidges.
> >> >> >  Logging into TS with local (TS) administrator account.
> >> >> >  Have been using this setup for all tests
> >> > .
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> >> >> > Larry- Hide quoted text -
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> >> > I'm already logged in as an Administrator on my XP client
> >> > machine. There is no Run As Administrator option when I right
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> > Vera,
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> > Thank you for your reply.  Although the above link refers to a
> > 2003 TS LS, on my 2008 LS, I modified the;
> >      Local Security Policy - Security Settings\Local
> >      Policies\Security
> > Options
> >      Network access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous
> >      users" –
> > Enable.
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> > After enabling the Network Access permission, I rebooted my 2008
> > LS and rebooted one of my 2008 TS.  A test login to the 2008 TS
> > saw no change in my problem; the 2008 TS does not pull a per
> > device license from the 2008 LS (unless I run the Licensing
> > Diagnostic wizard and supply administrator credentials to the
> > LS). Note: the same 2008 LS is successfully issuing numerous TS
> > per device cals to our multiple 2003 Terminal Server clients.
> > It will just not issue 2008 device cals to 2008 Terminal
> > Servers.
>
> Then it seems that your only options are to either make the
> Terminal Servers domain members, or move your Licensing Server into
> a workgroup. I'd let the TS join the domain, surely that makes a
> lot of things easier (user accounts, central management through
> group policies, etc)?
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
> RDS troubleshooting:  http://ts.veranoest.net- Hide quoted text -
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Hi Vera,
I have a mixed Novell and Windows environment with some TS in a
workgroup and some in a domain. My LS is in a workgroup, which I
thought would service both. My basic problem is my W2003 TS get a
license, my W2008 TS do not.
Thx,
Larry