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Don
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We have a small lab network with a Windows 2000 (SP4) server. There are
about 15 machines on the network, most running Win2000 (SP4), a couple of XP
machines, and 4 Linux boxes. About a week ago, some users were unable to
access the shared drives in the server. In the event log was the following:
No license was available for user lab\MrUser using product SMB server 5.0
Event 201
The product view tab of the licensing tool displayed the following:
Product: Windows Server
Per seat purchase: 0
Per seat allocated: 0
Per server purchased: 24
Per server allocated: -105
(yes, negative 105)
MS KB 103138 seems to address this issue, but we already have SP4 installed.
The network has been stable for months, so everyone is at a loss to explain
this. (About 18 months ago we did have this problem, but the server was
rebuilt on a bigger system drive.) The guess is that one of the machines
(probably one of the Linux boxes) has started sending out rouge RPC
connections, but we are not sure how to identify who has requested what.
1) Is there a way to explicitly identify who is using licenses?
2) Has anyone else see this? What did you do to correct it?
3) Any suggestions aside from rebuilding the server again?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Don
about 15 machines on the network, most running Win2000 (SP4), a couple of XP
machines, and 4 Linux boxes. About a week ago, some users were unable to
access the shared drives in the server. In the event log was the following:
No license was available for user lab\MrUser using product SMB server 5.0
Event 201
The product view tab of the licensing tool displayed the following:
Product: Windows Server
Per seat purchase: 0
Per seat allocated: 0
Per server purchased: 24
Per server allocated: -105
(yes, negative 105)
MS KB 103138 seems to address this issue, but we already have SP4 installed.
The network has been stable for months, so everyone is at a loss to explain
this. (About 18 months ago we did have this problem, but the server was
rebuilt on a bigger system drive.) The guess is that one of the machines
(probably one of the Linux boxes) has started sending out rouge RPC
connections, but we are not sure how to identify who has requested what.
1) Is there a way to explicitly identify who is using licenses?
2) Has anyone else see this? What did you do to correct it?
3) Any suggestions aside from rebuilding the server again?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Don