Hi all,

first in a w2k3 domain the license server could be installed on any
machine. It must not be a DC like it was in w2k domain.
But I think the problem in this case is that the users trying to log on
must be members of the local "remote desktop users" group on the terminal
server.

volker

> Aside from the obvious, adding licenses is your tserver in a domain or
> workgroup - Where is your lic server installed? You say on it, so unless
> it's a DC (not a sweet setup) you must be in a workgroup right? Is there
> a GPO preventing dom users from logging on?
>
> jlc
>
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> Hi, I have windows 2003 server, I install termianl services (same way
> like windows 2000) and installed the Terminal services license server
> on it, I still can't termainl service it, I can do that for my other
> windows 2000 servers, any speical requirments for windows 2003
> terminal services?
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