From: W on 4 May 2010 23:30 We have one Windows 2003 R2 domain controller that runs the TS Licensing Server Service. Two weeks ago we enlarged the C: drive on that domain controller and we were immediately prompted to reactivate the server. We did that. Today I find that the day we reactivated it, file replication on the domain broke (there is one other domain controller). Today I also found out that the TS Licensing Server service simply DISAPPEARED from the list of services. What conditions would cause a TS Licensing Server service to simply disappear entirely? Is there any way to reactivate it, or are we expected to start over from scratch? -- W
From: W on 5 May 2010 22:48 Does anyone have a list of the circumstances that would cause a Terminal Services Licensing server to simply uninstall itself automatically? -- W "W" <persistentone(a)spamarrest.com> wrote in message news:hqCdnQKAB4n8e33WnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > We have one Windows 2003 R2 domain controller that runs the TS Licensing > Server Service. Two weeks ago we enlarged the C: drive on that domain > controller and we were immediately prompted to reactivate the server. We > did that. Today I find that the day we reactivated it, file replication > on the domain broke (there is one other domain controller). Today I also > found out that the TS Licensing Server service simply DISAPPEARED from the > list of services. > > What conditions would cause a TS Licensing Server service to simply > disappear entirely? Is there any way to reactivate it, or are we > expected to start over from scratch? > > -- > W >
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