Windows 2000 Server 2 RDP license now 1?

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I have noted that, not this week but some time in the recent past, Windows
Server 2000 (all versions) seem to have lost a CAL for RDP. The server came
with a 2 CAL license to administer the server, now all the 2000 servers I
have to administer remotely only allow a single sign on. Anyone know why
Microsoft took away this CAL? Any plan to give it back? Sometimes we need 2
people in there.
 
Try rebooting. One is probably hung in use. Then check the disconnected
session timeout settings.


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"OldBored" wrote:
>I have noted that, not this week but some time in the recent past, Windows
> Server 2000 (all versions) seem to have lost a CAL for RDP. The server
> came
> with a 2 CAL license to administer the server, now all the 2000 servers I
> have to administer remotely only allow a single sign on. Anyone know why
> Microsoft took away this CAL? Any plan to give it back? Sometimes we
> need 2
> people in there.
 
I know about hung jobs, that is one of my concerns, needless to say each of
the systems has been booted, even power off boots, many times. I have tested
my issue using several of my client's servers and co-workers. When I first
noticed with just a single server I assumed that it was just another messed
up MSFT registry, but since it has occured to every Server 2000 that I deal
with, and most of the popular protection programs are represented on
different machines at different locations, either all have the same malware
or microsoft did something. My 2003 and 2008 servers do not have this issue.
It appears to be confined to Server 2000.

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> Try rebooting. One is probably hung in use. Then check the disconnected
> session timeout settings.
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
> "OldBored" wrote:
> >I have noted that, not this week but some time in the recent past, Windows
> > Server 2000 (all versions) seem to have lost a CAL for RDP. The server
> > came
> > with a 2 CAL license to administer the server, now all the 2000 servers I
> > have to administer remotely only allow a single sign on. Anyone know why
> > Microsoft took away this CAL? Any plan to give it back? Sometimes we
> > need 2
> > people in there.

>
>
 
Malware might be to blame but check terminal services manager to see who or
what is using the other one.


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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


"OldBored" wrote:
>I know about hung jobs, that is one of my concerns, needless to say each of
> the systems has been booted, even power off boots, many times. I have
> tested
> my issue using several of my client's servers and co-workers. When I
> first
> noticed with just a single server I assumed that it was just another
> messed
> up MSFT registry, but since it has occured to every Server 2000 that I
> deal
> with, and most of the popular protection programs are represented on
> different machines at different locations, either all have the same
> malware
> or microsoft did something. My 2003 and 2008 servers do not have this
> issue.
> It appears to be confined to Server 2000.
 
Needless to say but been there done that long ago. As I stated, used diff
brands malware detection, none there, 1st thing did was to look at connection
through manager. Can be in manager and watch others try to connect, they get
the "all licenses in use message". If this were a single machine at a single
location I would think it was the machine, but EVERY customer machine at many
different locations are exhibiting the same results.

Note: This issue is confined to Server 2000, newer servers still work
correctly
 
OldBored wrote:
> Needless to say but been there done that long ago. As I stated, used
> diff brands malware detection, none there, 1st thing did was to look
> at connection through manager. Can be in manager and watch others
> try to connect, they get the "all licenses in use message". If this
> were a single machine at a single location I would think it was the
> machine, but EVERY customer machine at many different locations are
> exhibiting the same results.


Have you accidentally updated Remote Desktop from version 5 to 6?

Or in tscc on the W2K machines, has the "Maximum connections" under the
"Network Adapter" tab been changed?

Andrew
 
Never heard of this. Don't really know what to say other than I don't think
it is the operating system.



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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


"OldBored" wrote:
> Needless to say but been there done that long ago. As I stated, used diff
> brands malware detection, none there, 1st thing did was to look at
> connection
> through manager. Can be in manager and watch others try to connect, they
> get
> the "all licenses in use message". If this were a single machine at a
> single
> location I would think it was the machine, but EVERY customer machine at
> many
> different locations are exhibiting the same results.
>
> Note: This issue is confined to Server 2000, newer servers still work
> correctly
>
 
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