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1003 and 1004 Terminal Server licensing errors. Users attempting to connect to a XenApp server might experience the swtor connection error 1003 following Terminal Services related errors in the Event Log: Event ID: 1003Source: TermServiceType: InformationThe terminal service client has provided an invalid license. Event ID: 1004Source: TermServiceDescription: Unable to acquire a license for
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user name, domain name. For more information, see Microsoft TechNet articles - TS Licensing Step-by-Step Guide and Troubleshooting Terminal Server Licensing. Background With Microsoft (both regular Client Access License (CAL) and Terminal Services CAL) licenses, before an ICA connection is established (the GINA logon pop-up), the client license must be confirmed to exist and be valid. Note: Windows XP Professional workstations do not error 1003 trove have built-in CALs with respect to Windows 2003 Terminal Server License Servers. When there is insufficient permissions to the following registry key, connection failures occur. Investigate the Microsoft Terminal Services License manager to see if the workstation is enumerated. If the workstation is not enumerated, then this issue is on the Windows OS level. For more information, contact Microsoft Technical Support and verify that your Windows 2003 Terminal Licenses are activated. Symptom-1 When connecting with a Citrix ICA Client after downloading a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) web client, the RDP client might not exhibit any issues and continue to connect. Cause-1 The Event Log does not specify the client device that provided the invalid license. Insufficient permissions are being applied to the Microsoft license key in the registry for the Authenticated Users group. When testing, attempt to create an RDP connection after removing the MSLicense key in the registry as a user (no Domain Admin or Power User Group); the RDP connection also fails. Solution-1 It might be useful to investigate the Cryptography registry keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURREN
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password CAPTCHAThis question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Troubleshooting 1003 and 1004 Terminal Server Licensing Errors Submitted by RoyATokeshi on Mon, 05/22/2006 - 11:19 Citrix http://tokeshi.com/node/4316 states in their article: CTX564283 Document ID: CTX564283, Created on: Aug 12, 2002, Updated: May 16, 2006 Products: Citrix MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Microsoft Windows 2000, Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for Microsoft Windows 2000, Citrix MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Microsoft Windows 2003, Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 for Microsoft Windows 2000, Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 for Microsoft Windows 2003, Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 for Microsoft Windows 2000, Citrix Presentation Server error 1003 4.0 for Microsoft Windows 2003 Problem Description Users attempting to connect to a MetaFrame 1.8, MetaFrame XP, or MetaFrame Presentation 3.0 Server on Windows 2000 or 2003 may experience the following Terminal Services related errors in the event viewer: Event ID: 1003 Source: TermService Type: Information The terminal service client has provided an invalid license. Q294326 OR Event ID: 1004 Source: TermService Description: Unable to acquire a license for user error 1003 terminal name, domain name. Known Issues Caution! This fix requires you to edit the registry. Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Citrix cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. Be sure to back up the registry before you edit it. Issue 1 When connecting with a Citrix ICA Client after downloading a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Web Client, the RDP Client may not exhibit any problems and continue to connect. Background 1 With Microsoft (both regular CAL and Terminal Services CAL), licenses (Note: Windows 2000 Professional and XP Professional Workstations do not have built-in CALs with respect to Windows 2003 Terminal Server License Servers), before an ICA connection is established (the GINA logon pop-up), the client license must be confirmed to exist and be valid. Insufficient permissions to the below registry key results in connection failures. Check the Microsoft Terminal Services License manager to see if the workstation is enumerated. If not, this is not considered a Citrix issue. For more information, contact Microsoft Support. Verify that your Windows 2000/2003 Terminal Licenses are activated. For more detailed information, see the Microsoft White Pap