Hello all. This is my first time posting here so thank you to anyone who has time to look at this. Hopefully this is the right place to post this.
I have a laptop that is trying to remote desktop to our terminal server. Every time he tries to connect, it kicks him off without even getting to the login prompt. It says "The remote computer disconnected the session because of an error in the licensing protocol. Please try connecting to the remote computer again or contact your server administrator."
On the Terminal Server side in event view, I get the message "Could not assign a license to the client machine."
Things I have tried on the laptop:
1. He can connect to any other box using rdp just fine.
2. Any other workstation where he is at can rdp up to the terminal server.
3. Tried deleting the registry key that is associated with the license. Rebooted and still nothing. It's supposed to recreate that key that I deleted, which it did, but still nothing.
The TS is running Citrix and any other computer can connect to it except this laptop. If anyone has any insight, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
I have a laptop that is trying to remote desktop to our terminal server. Every time he tries to connect, it kicks him off without even getting to the login prompt. It says "The remote computer disconnected the session because of an error in the licensing protocol. Please try connecting to the remote computer again or contact your server administrator."
On the Terminal Server side in event view, I get the message "Could not assign a license to the client machine."
Things I have tried on the laptop:
1. He can connect to any other box using rdp just fine.
2. Any other workstation where he is at can rdp up to the terminal server.
3. Tried deleting the registry key that is associated with the license. Rebooted and still nothing. It's supposed to recreate that key that I deleted, which it did, but still nothing.
The TS is running Citrix and any other computer can connect to it except this laptop. If anyone has any insight, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.