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Citrix Terminal Server License Error Registry Fix
User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error Windows 2003 Terminal Servers do not recognize the Windows 2000 citrix no terminal server license servers available Licensing server and the following error occurs: "The remote session was disconnected because there was no terminal server license server available
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to provide a license." The following event ids are logged: Event ID 1004: No Terminal Server licenses available. Event ID 1011: There are no Terminal Server licenses available. Users cannot log on to a session using citrix windows terminal server either ICA or RDP. Background Microsoft stated that Windows 2003 Server serves the Windows 2003 Terminal Server licensing. In the old licensing scheme, the licensing was on an Active Directory controller but in Windows 2003 this is no longer a requirement. Refer to Q279561 Microsoft technote to install a Windows 2003 Server and point all Terminal Server users to the installed license. Note: Windows XP and pre-release client OS requires TS License of 2003. citrix terminal server wiki Vista, Windows 7 and later require license from 2008 Terminal Server. Solution To resolve the issue, install licensing on a Windows 2003 Server and then install your CAL packs on the Windows 2003 Server. A hotfix is available for this issue. It may be downloaded from https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2916846. There is an alternative workaround for this issue. The first step in troubleshooting the issue should be to run the RD Licensing Diagnoser tool from Server Manager. This tool checks the existing Remote Desktop licensing configuration for problems and provides troubleshooting suggestions for any that it finds. If the RD Licensing Diagnoser reports the correct licensing information and finds no problems, the issue may be caused by an apparent bug in Windows Server 2012 in which the RDSH server fails to contact the licensing server after the 120-day licensing grace period expires. If the licensing configuration appears to be correct and the RD Licensing Diagnoser reports no problems, perform the following steps: Open Registry Editor (regedit).Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\RCM. Export this registry key to a file before making any changes.Locate the GracePeriod key and either delete or rename it. It may be necessary to take ownership of the key and/or modify its permissions first.Reboot the RDSH server. You should now be able to successfully connect to it. Problem Cause Windows 2003 Terminal Servers recogniz
upon connection: "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Service License Servers available to provide a license. Please contact your server administrator." This issue can
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be resolved typically by removing a registry key and reconnecting to the RDP terminal server citrix explained or Citrix server. Steps (3 total) 1 Open the registry editor While logged in as an administrator, click 'start'>
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'run' In the 'open' field, type 'regedit.exe' and click 'ok.' 2 Locate and delete the MSLicensing registry key Navigate to HKLM\Software\Microsoft key. Export this key for backup purposes. Find the 'MSLicensing' subkey and http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX102872 delete it. 3 Retry your connection to Citrix/RDP Once the key has been deleted, you can try to open the Citrix/RDP session in question again. Note that you do not have to close Internet Explorer (if accessing via this method). If the problem persists, check the remote end to ensure there is a valid terminal services licensing server online and available. Conclusion These steps can also https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/30826-resolving-no-terminal-server-license-servers-available-when-using-citrix-or-rdp be performed remotely, pending you have admin rights, using a remote registry connection via regedit. References Removing Terminal Server licenses from an RDP client 1 Comment Pimiento Albert6697 Sep 28, 2016 at 04:12pm I ran into this issue because I installed the RDS role for testing on the server I was attempting to connect to and after the allotted period of time (60 or 90 days) I had to have RDS licensing so it blocked any incoming connections due to licensing. I simply removed the role, rebooted and was able to log in via RDP. Read these next... Snap! Windows 10 growth flatlines, Yahoo found scanning emails for US government Spiceworks Originals A daily dose of today's top tech news, in brief. How can I convince management to use a more secure platform? Security Our company is moving away from Blackberry and the CIO wants to use really cheap Androids that are literally a security professional's nightmare. I want to use Windows Phones because they're more secure. What should I say to convince my CIO? How to find out who owns an IP address You may have received a notification about an unknown IP addres
Server Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft App-V Microsoft Office Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Windows Phone RES Workspace Manager davethijssen.nl Virtual machines. Physical violence. Home » http://www.davethijssen.nl/2013/08/fix-remote-session-was-disconnected.html Citrix XenApp, Desktop Virtualization, Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, Microsoft Windows Fix: "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Server License Servers available to provide a license." Posted by Dave Thijssen Tuesday, 27 August 2013 Problem In a Citrix XenApp environment the following error terminal server is displayed, even though Terminal Server License Servers and appropriate licenses are available: "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Server License Servers available to provide a license. Please contact the server administrator." Solution Remove the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing\Store Download and import.reg terminal server license file Warning: applying this .reg file will remove data from your registry. Please make sure you have a back-up. Tweet 7 comments... read them below or respond. Anonymous1 August 2014 at 22:05Did not work for me...ReplyDeleteChandhu14 August 2014 at 16:23you need to delete from user desktop. This fix worked for me :-)ReplyDeleteAnonymous16 September 2014 at 19:13worked, thanks for the solution.ReplyDeleteSaravanan k13 May 2015 at 09:18its working fine thankReplyDeleteUnknown15 September 2015 at 10:14Thanks!!!its Work For Me.ReplyDeleteJebaraj Samuel26 May 2016 at 11:24what if the "store" folder gets created again in the registry, everytime after deleting the folder. ReplyDeleteRik30 June 2016 at 10:25Do you delete this off the master image?ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer posts Previous posts HOME Tweets by @Dave_Thijssen Posts ► 2014 (6) ► September (1) ► May (1) ► April (1) ► March (3) ▼ 2013 (9) υ