When I try to deactivate my current TS License server, I get the following
error, using the automatic connection.  It attempts to connect to the
Microsoft Clearinghouse but fails with "The License Server Activtion Wizard
encountered an internal error from the license server.  Message Number:
0xc0110011"  (I can call them too, it's just my last resort)

When I look in the event log, I see Event ID: 38, Source: TermServLicensing,
Can't genereate a license for client because of error 'Can't add certificate
to store, error c0010020.  When I look it up it seems I have some corruption
going on and Microsoft suggests a hot fix, however I don't really care about
this server working, just that I can deactivate it.  Now if I look at
the server, it has a yellow flag on it.  I have found a way to get it back
online by deleting a couple registry keys and restarting the license
service.

Does anyone have a better way than to just call Microsoft?  Or has anyone
else had these error messages?

ks

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>  You need to de-activate the current server then activate the new server,
> using the same authorization codes you used on the current server:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814593
>
> Also don't forget to update your GPOs or whatever you do to point your
> terminal servers to the new server.
>
> Tom
>
> >>> Kelli Sterley <[email protected]> 12/27/2010 2:57 PM >>>
>   I need to move a current TS license server to a new server. I have found
> many websites that explain the move however I have not found one that tells
> me if it will affect my users and if I will need to do anything to the
> desktops that connect to the TS.
>  I have the old TS license server still running and the new license server
> getting ready. On the new TS (TS_new) I have the license interface pulled up
> and have both servers listed. Both are activated and I know I need to get a
> new license pack key from the https://activate.microsoft.com website.
> However I am not sure if I need to "reactivate a license server" or "manage
> CAL's" If I choose reactivate, which server information is it looking for,
> the old one or the new one?
>  Any help would be great.
>  ks
>
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