Hello,
I have a mail server (win2k3 SP2) that I alwasy RDP to. There's also another server running SQL and some other stuff. Believe it or not, it's also being used as a terminal server. Anyway, if I RDP to the SQL server, and then attempt to RDP to the mail server, I get "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Server client access licenses available for this computer."
If I try RDP'ing to the mail server from just about anywhere else, it works. Terminal Services was installed on the mail server but I uninstalled it as it's unnecessary. Then I simply went into system properties and enabled Remote Desktop. 1 console and 2 TS sessions is plenty for this machine.
Anyone know what's up? I found this article telling me to delete a reg key:
is that it?
I have a mail server (win2k3 SP2) that I alwasy RDP to. There's also another server running SQL and some other stuff. Believe it or not, it's also being used as a terminal server. Anyway, if I RDP to the SQL server, and then attempt to RDP to the mail server, I get "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Server client access licenses available for this computer."
If I try RDP'ing to the mail server from just about anywhere else, it works. Terminal Services was installed on the mail server but I uninstalled it as it's unnecessary. Then I simply went into system properties and enabled Remote Desktop. 1 console and 2 TS sessions is plenty for this machine.
Anyone know what's up? I found this article telling me to delete a reg key:
is that it?