Windows 2003 server Enterprise + TS

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Hello,

I'm installing a Demo Virtual Machine. Windows 2003 server Enterprise and
Terminal Services. I don't have TS licenses, but its only a 30 days demo of
TS and Citrix.
How can I configure the terminal server to 120 grace days. Per User or Per
Computer?.
Every time I try to log on the error is
"To log on this remote computer you must have Terminal Server User Access
permissions on this computer".
The user is member of "Remote Desktop Users".
What is the problem??

Best regards,

SilviaLl.
 
Re: Windows 2003 server Enterprise + TS

SilviaLl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm installing a Demo Virtual Machine. Windows 2003 server Enterprise and
> Terminal Services. I don't have TS licenses, but its only a 30 days demo of
> TS and Citrix.
> How can I configure the terminal server to 120 grace days. Per User or Per
> Computer?.
> Every time I try to log on the error is
> "To log on this remote computer you must have Terminal Server User Access
> permissions on this computer".
> The user is member of "Remote Desktop Users".
> What is the problem??
>


I believe you need to install TS Licensing on the machine and that
should give you the 120 days. Someone else here may need to confirm
this.

moncho
 
Re: Windows 2003 server Enterprise + TS

I've installed it. If I open the TS licensing says "There isn't any server"

Best regards,

SilviaLl
 
Re: Windows 2003 server Enterprise + TS

moncho <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote on 15 maj 2008:

> SilviaLl wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm installing a Demo Virtual Machine. Windows 2003 server
>> Enterprise and Terminal Services. I don't have TS licenses, but
>> its only a 30 days demo of TS and Citrix.
>> How can I configure the terminal server to 120 grace days. Per
>> User or Per Computer?.
>> Every time I try to log on the error is
>> "To log on this remote computer you must have Terminal Server
>> User Access permissions on this computer".
>> The user is member of "Remote Desktop Users".
>> What is the problem??
>>

>
> I believe you need to install TS Licensing on the machine and
> that should give you the 120 days. Someone else here may need
> to confirm this.
>
> moncho


No, the grace period of 120 days is defined as the period that a TS
will allow connections without being able to contact a TS
Licensaing Server. After that, you must install and activate a TS
Licensing Server, which will give you another 90 days of temporary
licenses.
Documented here:

813052 - Maximizing the Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services
Evaluation Period
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813052

Silvia, what makes you think that this is a licensing problem?
My first guess would be a permission problem.
What is the role of the server? Standalone, member server in a
domain, DC?
Is the user member of the *local* Remote Desktop Users group on the
Terminal Server, or is the user member of the *domain-wide* Remote
Desktop Users group?
Are there any Events in the EventLog on the TS which give more
information about the cause of the problem?
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
*----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
 
Re: Windows 2003 server Enterprise + TS

Vera Noest [MVP] wrote:
> moncho <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote on 15 maj 2008:
>
>> SilviaLl wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm installing a Demo Virtual Machine. Windows 2003 server
>>> Enterprise and Terminal Services. I don't have TS licenses, but
>>> its only a 30 days demo of TS and Citrix.
>>> How can I configure the terminal server to 120 grace days. Per
>>> User or Per Computer?.
>>> Every time I try to log on the error is
>>> "To log on this remote computer you must have Terminal Server
>>> User Access permissions on this computer".
>>> The user is member of "Remote Desktop Users".
>>> What is the problem??
>>>

>> I believe you need to install TS Licensing on the machine and
>> that should give you the 120 days. Someone else here may need
>> to confirm this.
>>
>> moncho

>
> No, the grace period of 120 days is defined as the period that a TS


Thanks for "not" confirming. I took a stab at it.

moncho

> will allow connections without being able to contact a TS
> Licensaing Server. After that, you must install and activate a TS
> Licensing Server, which will give you another 90 days of temporary
> licenses.
> Documented here:
>
> 813052 - Maximizing the Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services
> Evaluation Period
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813052
>
> Silvia, what makes you think that this is a licensing problem?
> My first guess would be a permission problem.
> What is the role of the server? Standalone, member server in a
> domain, DC?
> Is the user member of the *local* Remote Desktop Users group on the
> Terminal Server, or is the user member of the *domain-wide* Remote
> Desktop Users group?
> Are there any Events in the EventLog on the TS which give more
> information about the cause of the problem?
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
 
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