Sounds like the server ran out of client licenses.  We ran into this same
issue.  Probably happened 30 (90?) days after either the install or the
first time you logged in (I can't remember which it is) right?  There's a
built in grace-period with Win2K.  If this is the same thing you've run
into, you need to buy more CALs.  It's all done per-seat, so the first x
people that logged on to the server got the legal licenses and everyone
after got the temporary licenses that expire.

Hope this helps,

Jeff Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
WestCoastNet
(877)996-9700


-----Original Message-----
From: florida.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 8:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] who uses terminal server?


I was using TS and then it stopped working---  error log says "ts cannot
issue license"

I read the an "application server "  needs a license.  We are running
win2000 professional- 

1. Is this considered an application server ?

2. Also other people can still log into server via TS with no problem


Any ideas?


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