As long as your running in per-seat mode on the servers, you should be fine,
However, if you've changed it to per server, you'd
need client access licenses for each server in
per server mode.
For W2K Check out this link...
This is a very good website for finding how to fix
errors from the event logs. Give it a try and let us know if this helped.
http://www.eventid.net
Mike Harvey
MCP, A+
Check with the manf of the USB drive and see if you need to have a specific driver loaded.
You might also double check your PC and verify it has all the proper items for USB ports to be working properly..
1.) Enabled in Bios,
2.) That the USB Ports show up in the Control Panel, System...
The Terminal Services License server has to be done on a domain controller only.
The TS server will contact the domain controller to
issue a license for the user when they try to log on.
Mike Harvey
MCP, A+
What operating systems are you using..
If it's Windows 2000 or XP, have you gone into drive management and formated the drive and assigned it a drive id? If it's not formated, you won't be able to see it other than perhaps in your BIOS on booting saying that it sees a Maxtor (WDxxx, or...
Are you saying your running a Windows NT server (Domain Controller) or Windows 2000 based domain.
Can you log into and make changes on the domain controller?
Are the workstations properly joined to the domain?
Are you using a Domain Admin or a local admin account to try and load software or...
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