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From: mrecomm101 on 15 Feb 2010 11:55 My SBS 2003 server was acting as the Terminal Service Licensing Server. I added another 2003 Server as a secondary domain Controller. I have a third server that everyone connects to through terminal services. It looks to the SBS server. I'm getting messages on the SBS Server that "One or more domain controllers do not meet the licensing requirements." When I open the Terminal Server Licensing app, It doesn't show any license servers. How do I get my License Server back?
From: Silvia Doomra [MSFT] on 18 Feb 2010 04:22
I guess the message your seeing: One or more domain controllers > do not meet the licensing requirements, is not because of the Remote > Desktop Services Licensing issue. It is because of the Windows Licensing. Do you have appropriate Windows license? "mrecomm101" <mrecomm101(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6228B341-075D-4A7F-8B18-52A31320F30A(a)microsoft.com... > My SBS 2003 server was acting as the Terminal Service Licensing Server. I > added another 2003 Server as a secondary domain Controller. I have a third > server that everyone connects to through terminal services. It looks to > the > SBS server. > > I'm getting messages on the SBS Server that "One or more domain > controllers > do not meet the licensing requirements." > > When I open the Terminal Server Licensing app, It doesn't show any license > servers. How do I get my License Server back? |