From: Vera Noest [MVP] on
OK, if everything is configured correctly, and it seems that it is,
then you can disable the balloon by setting the
LicensingGracePeriodEnded key.

885013 - Event ID 1009 is logged on a Terminal Server License
server in a Windows Server 2003-based domain
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=885013

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"Eberhard Wagner" <2725-7001(a)centermail.com> wrote on 23 apr 2008
in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hello,
> thanks for the answer.
>
>> If the TS cannot locate the LS, then the type of TS CALs don't
>> play a role.
>
> What is the solution? It seams everything right configured with
> the LS. LS is activated, "Terminal Server Licensing" shows the 5
> user CALs, in tscc - Server Settings is the Licensing "Per User"
> and in License server discovery it recognize the LS if you press
> the button "Check names". Other programs like "License Server
> Viewer" recognize it. It's just the warning baloon, which says
> time ist running. It shouldn't be that difficult to install just
> a license?
>
>> What do you mean with "it is configured as DC, but stands
>> allone"? Either it's a DC, and then it is part of a domain, or
>> it is a standalone server in a workgroup. It can't be both.
>
> I mean, as I can see, it is created as the first windows server
> 2003 domain controller in a domain, but it is running in the
> moment only as a VPN Server for SAP applications and Terminal
> Server, in the moment just for administration. No other
> computers in the domain. No dependencies to other computers.
> Just a simple configuration. In System Properties:
> <computername>.<domainname>.local.
>
>> Are you logged on with a Domain Admin account?
>
> I'm logged on with the administrator account, that should fit
> it.
>
> BR
> Eberhard
From: Eberhard Wagner on
> OK, if everything is configured correctly, and it seems that it is,
> then you can disable the balloon by setting the
> LicensingGracePeriodEnded key.
>
> 885013 - Event ID 1009 is logged on a Terminal Server License
> server in a Windows Server 2003-based domain
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=885013

Thanks for the help, I'll give this a try.
BR
Eberhard



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