From: Lev on 7 Jul 2010 09:22 I need your assistance Hi every one I need assistance with very strange situation. here it is: This is Win 2003 standard addition. Until now we did not had any problem with it but as of several months new users cannot log in in to a domain even the profiles are set up on the server. So I research and what I found that it is a silence issue ( from what I can think of). if you try to get to Licensing from control penal I an getting message that "The license Service is not running on \\server.station.com \\server.station.com is not accessible " It shows "0" number of licenses and it is gray-out and if i try to add I get very similar error message "The License Logging Service is not running on the target machine,or the target machine is no accessible" This problems with users log-in apply to a new users or if I add or replace PC, as to licensing we should have at list 6-7 licenses extra However the old users are OK the get authentication through the server but I had to setup 3 new PC's and 2 new users and I was getting error message that domain is not available for this user, however I very successfully log-in old user on same PC So here is detail story and may be some one point me to a some kind of fix... rebuilding the server would be a devastating effect to operation and large loss of time. Thanx in advance LA
From: Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] on 7 Jul 2010 09:36 This news groups is for Windows Server Small Business Server You probably want to repost in a standard server newsgroup -- Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] (since 1997) Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672329573/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217269967&sr=8-1 Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL A Microsoft Registered Partner ------------------------------------ MVPs do not work for Microsoft Please do not submit questions directly to me. "Lev" <Lev(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9D7895B8-EC0E-4C38-95DB-24824D32BDD3(a)microsoft.com... I need your assistance Hi every one I need assistance with very strange situation. here it is: This is Win 2003 standard addition. Until now we did not had any problem with it but as of several months new users cannot log in in to a domain even the profiles are set up on the server. So I research and what I found that it is a silence issue ( from what I can think of). if you try to get to Licensing from control penal I an getting message that "The license Service is not running on \\server.station.com \\server.station.com is not accessible " It shows "0" number of licenses and it is gray-out and if i try to add I get very similar error message "The License Logging Service is not running on the target machine,or the target machine is no accessible" This problems with users log-in apply to a new users or if I add or replace PC, as to licensing we should have at list 6-7 licenses extra However the old users are OK the get authentication through the server but I had to setup 3 new PC's and 2 new users and I was getting error message that domain is not available for this user, however I very successfully log-in old user on same PC So here is detail story and may be some one point me to a some kind of fix... rebuilding the server would be a devastating effect to operation and large loss of time. Thanx in advance LA
From: Brian Cryer on 8 Jul 2010 09:10 With the rate the Microsoft are turning off their newsgroups there probably isn't one anymore for windows standard server ... ! -- Brian Cryer http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" <crisnospamhanna(a)cpunospamservices.net> wrote in message news:uyV6uldHLHA.1052(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... This news groups is for Windows Server Small Business Server You probably want to repost in a standard server newsgroup -- Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] (since 1997) Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672329573/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217269967&sr=8-1 Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL A Microsoft Registered Partner ------------------------------------ MVPs do not work for Microsoft Please do not submit questions directly to me. "Lev" <Lev(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9D7895B8-EC0E-4C38-95DB-24824D32BDD3(a)microsoft.com... I need your assistance Hi every one I need assistance with very strange situation. here it is: This is Win 2003 standard addition. Until now we did not had any problem with it but as of several months new users cannot log in in to a domain even the profiles are set up on the server. So I research and what I found that it is a silence issue ( from what I can think of). if you try to get to Licensing from control penal I an getting message that "The license Service is not running on \\server.station.com \\server.station.com is not accessible " It shows "0" number of licenses and it is gray-out and if i try to add I get very similar error message "The License Logging Service is not running on the target machine,or the target machine is no accessible" This problems with users log-in apply to a new users or if I add or replace PC, as to licensing we should have at list 6-7 licenses extra However the old users are OK the get authentication through the server but I had to setup 3 new PC's and 2 new users and I was getting error message that domain is not available for this user, however I very successfully log-in old user on same PC So here is detail story and may be some one point me to a some kind of fix... rebuilding the server would be a devastating effect to operation and large loss of time. Thanx in advance LA
From: Brian Cryer on 8 Jul 2010 09:15 "Lev" <Lev(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9D7895B8-EC0E-4C38-95DB-24824D32BDD3(a)microsoft.com... >I need your assistance > Hi every one > I need assistance with very strange situation. > here it is: > This is Win 2003 standard addition. > > Until now we did not had any problem with it but as of several months new > users cannot log in in to a domain even the profiles are set up on the > server. > > So I research and what I found that it is a silence issue ( from what I > can > think of). > > if you try to get to Licensing from control penal > I an getting message that "The license Service is not running on > \\server.station.com > \\server.station.com is not accessible " > It shows "0" number of licenses and it is gray-out and if i try to add > I get very similar error message > "The License Logging Service is not running on the target machine,or the > target machine is no accessible" > > This problems with users log-in apply to a new users or if I add or > replace > PC, as to licensing we should have at list 6-7 licenses extra > However the old users are OK the get authentication through the server but > I > had to setup 3 new PC's and 2 new users and I was getting error message > that > domain is not available for this user, however I very successfully log-in > old > user on same PC > So here is detail story and may be some one point me to a some kind of > fix... rebuilding the server would be a devastating effect to operation > and > large loss of time. Okay, not an SBS issue but Cris has already pointed that out. Its unlikely to be anything to do with the "Licensing Logging Service". On the 2003 standard server I'm connecting to now (I look after both standard and sbs servers) its disabled and we don't have any issues. If you replace a PC and can't login, I'd suggest removing the PC from the domain and then re-adding it. If you can't re-add it then its likely to be a network related issue - it might be a network related issue in any event, in which case its worth checking the system event log both on the PC and at the server to see if there are any network related errors being logged. Do you have PCs where one person can login yet another cannot? What is the exact error message you see? -- Brian Cryer http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian
From: Lev on 10 Jul 2010 08:53 Hi Brian Thanx for your assistance. I cannot bring PC in to domain any more. But this is a list of my issues.Your last question is my issue. I can log-in in to a domain old user from same PC I cannot log in a new one. I cannot figured out why all the workstations on DHCP so the ruuls are a same all users in directory with same rights. So this is drive me NUTS LA "Brian Cryer" wrote: > "Lev" <Lev(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9D7895B8-EC0E-4C38-95DB-24824D32BDD3(a)microsoft.com... > >I need your assistance > > Hi every one > > I need assistance with very strange situation. > > here it is: > > This is Win 2003 standard addition. > > > > Until now we did not had any problem with it but as of several months new > > users cannot log in in to a domain even the profiles are set up on the > > server. > > > > So I research and what I found that it is a silence issue ( from what I > > can > > think of). > > > > if you try to get to Licensing from control penal > > I an getting message that "The license Service is not running on > > \\server.station.com > > \\server.station.com is not accessible " > > It shows "0" number of licenses and it is gray-out and if i try to add > > I get very similar error message > > "The License Logging Service is not running on the target machine,or the > > target machine is no accessible" > > > > This problems with users log-in apply to a new users or if I add or > > replace > > PC, as to licensing we should have at list 6-7 licenses extra > > However the old users are OK the get authentication through the server but > > I > > had to setup 3 new PC's and 2 new users and I was getting error message > > that > > domain is not available for this user, however I very successfully log-in > > old > > user on same PC > > So here is detail story and may be some one point me to a some kind of > > fix... rebuilding the server would be a devastating effect to operation > > and > > large loss of time. > > Okay, not an SBS issue but Cris has already pointed that out. > > Its unlikely to be anything to do with the "Licensing Logging Service". On > the 2003 standard server I'm connecting to now (I look after both standard > and sbs servers) its disabled and we don't have any issues. > > If you replace a PC and can't login, I'd suggest removing the PC from the > domain and then re-adding it. If you can't re-add it then its likely to be a > network related issue - it might be a network related issue in any event, in > which case its worth checking the system event log both on the PC and at the > server to see if there are any network related errors being logged. > > Do you have PCs where one person can login yet another cannot? > > What is the exact error message you see? > -- > Brian Cryer > http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian > > > . >
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