Re: [ActiveDir] OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question

2006-08-07 Thread Matheesha Weerasinghe
If you look in the AD Delegation document 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=631747a3-79e1-48fa-9730-dae7c0a1d6d3DisplayLang=en
 it shows the adminsdholder has permissions defined for the terminal server license servers group. Its allowed to view a terminalserver attribute that is defined on the user object and hence inherited by other classes based on it such as computer. I am not aware of the importance of the terminalserver attribute. But judging by the msdn explanation it looks like something maintained for backwards compatibility. 
I cant view the site right now as Its blocked by my corp's net nanny software as an adults only site. Go figure! But I remember it said something about opaqe data and Windows NT. I cannot see any harm with adding your license servers to the group. But then check with others before doing and test in a lab to see if there are any known issues. 
Might want to read http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895151/en-us as well.If you want some good details on terminal server licensing please refer to this doc 
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/termservlic.mspx here.I have a domain based TS License server and it shows up just fine in lsview if launched from a machine in the same site as the license server. If launched from a different site I get the same results as yours. Green with no server names. I enabled the log file and configured lsview to check for a license server every 1 minute and all its logged is checking the local machine to see if its a domain license server. Its not so it failed. No messages about been able to find the correct domain license server. 
If I do this on a machine in the same site as my domain license server, it immediately logs the fact that it found it.I dont have any enterprise license servers to test with so can't comment. I also havent done any network traces either so I am not sure if it is indeed doing the license server discovery as a normal TS Client would at logon time. Might do later if I get the time.
RegardsM@On 8/6/06, Thommes, Michael M. 

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Hi Freddy,

 Thanks for the feedback. But I get
the same result from the W2K lsview.exe . And this is running these tools
right on the license server/domain controller! I am thinking that I need to
manually populate the AD group Terminal Server Licensing Servers.
Conversely, I hate making changes when there are no known problems.



Mike Thommes











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Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question





Hi Mike



I had the same problems in which I
actually logged a pss call on, try using the windows 2000 resource kit version
of lsview.exe and it works fine.



Basically if i remember this correctly
using the win2003 lsview.exe it will only detect it if your machine is in the
same site as the tsls server, if you are running the lsview on a machine that
is outside the site, it wouldnt detect it.



No solution, fedup with the answers I was
getting - closed the ticket (as I thought this only occurs in my ex company,
apparently now im getting the same result as well)









Thank you
and have a splendid day!



Kind
Regards,



Freddy
Hartono

Group
Support Engineer

InternationalSOS
Pte Ltd

mail: 

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To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT:
Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question

Hi,


This is not causing any issues that I am aware of, but something does not seem
right. We set up two Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Servers, both
DCs. They are both identified in CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server,CN=site-name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=something,DC=com
under the attribute siteServer. When
I run the GUI LSVIEW.EXE from the W2K3 ResKit,
nothing populates but the spotlight icon shows green
(ie, everything is hunky-dory). Some more research shows that the AD
group Terminal Server License Servers has *no* members! Would it make sense to
populate this group with the appropriate servers? Any idea why it
wouldn't have been populated in the first place?

TIA,

Mike
Thommes











RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question

2006-08-06 Thread Freddy HARTONO
Title: OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question



Hi Mike

I had the same problems in which I actually logged a pss 
call on, try using the windows 2000 resource kit version of lsview.exe and it 
works fine.

Basically if i remember this correctly using the win2003 
lsview.exe it will only detect it if your machine is in the same site as the 
tsls server, if you are running the lsview on a machine that is outside the 
site, it wouldnt detect it.

No solution, fedup with the answers I was getting - closed 
the ticket (as I thought this only occurs in my ex company, apparently now im 
getting the same result as well)


Thank you and have a splendid 
day!

Kind Regards,

Freddy Hartono
Group Support 
Engineer
InternationalSOS Pte Ltd
mail: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: (+65) 
6330-9785




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M.Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 5:04 AMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] OT: Enterprise 
Terminal Server Licensing Server question

Hi,
 This is not causing any issues that I am aware 
of, but something does not seem right. We set up two Enterprise 
Terminal Server Licensing Servers, both DCs. They are both 
identified in CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server,CN=site-name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=something,DC=com 
under the attribute 
siteServer. When I run 
the GUI LSVIEW.EXE from the W2K3 ResKit, nothing populates but the spotlight 
icon shows green (ie, everything is hunky-dory). Some 
more research shows that the AD group Terminal Server License 
Servers has *no* members! 
Would it make sense to populate this group with the appropriate 
servers? Any idea why it wouldnt have been populated in the first 
place?

TIA,
Mike 
Thommes


RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question

2006-08-06 Thread Thommes, Michael M.
Title: OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question








Hi Freddy,

 Thanks for the feedback. But I get
the same result from the W2K lsview.exe . And this is running these tools
right on the license server/domain controller! I am thinking that I need to
manually populate the AD group Terminal Server Licensing Servers.
Conversely, I hate making changes when there are no known problems.



Mike Thommes











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Freddy HARTONO
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006
11:34 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:
Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question





Hi Mike



I had the same problems in which I
actually logged a pss call on, try using the windows 2000 resource kit version
of lsview.exe and it works fine.



Basically if i remember this correctly
using the win2003 lsview.exe it will only detect it if your machine is in the
same site as the tsls server, if you are running the lsview on a machine that
is outside the site, it wouldnt detect it.



No solution, fedup with the answers I was
getting - closed the ticket (as I thought this only occurs in my ex company,
apparently now im getting the same result as well)









Thank you
and have a splendid day!



Kind
Regards,



Freddy
Hartono

Group
Support Engineer

InternationalSOS
Pte Ltd

mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

phone: (+65) 6330-9785



















From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thommes, Michael M.
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006
5:04 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT:
Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question

Hi,


This is not causing any issues that I am aware of, but something does not seem
right. We set up two Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Servers, both
DCs. They are both identified in CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server,CN=site-name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=something,DC=com
under the attribute siteServer. When
I run the GUI LSVIEW.EXE from the W2K3 ResKit,
nothing populates but the spotlight icon shows green
(ie, everything is hunky-dory). Some more research shows that the AD
group Terminal Server License Servers has *no* members! Would it make sense to
populate this group with the appropriate servers? Any idea why it
wouldnt have been populated in the first place?

TIA,

Mike
Thommes








[ActiveDir] OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question

2006-08-04 Thread Thommes, Michael M.
Title: OT: Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Server question






Hi,

 This is not causing any issues that I am aware of, but something does not seem right. We set up two Enterprise Terminal Server Licensing Servers, both DCs. They are both identified in CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server,CN=site-name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=something,DC=com under the attribute siteServer. When I run the GUI LSVIEW.EXE from the W2K3 ResKit, nothing populates but the spotlight icon shows green (ie, everything is hunky-dory). Some more research shows that the AD group Terminal Server License Servers has *no* members! Would it make sense to populate this group with the appropriate servers? Any idea why it wouldnt have been populated in the first place?



TIA,

Mike Thommes