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Mike R.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm    Post subject: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS is the DNS
Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote desktop
connection I get “The local policy of this system does not permit you to
logon interactively.” warning. I also get Event Log 1026 logged in this
server saying “The terminal server could not locate a license server in the
domain.local domain. Confirm that all license servers on the network are
registered in WINS/DNS, accepting network requests, and the Terminal Server
Licensing Service is running.”

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are joined
each other correctly or something?

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Mike R.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with Administrator's
password and manage it.

Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Quote:
Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS is
the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that all
license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS, accepting
network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing Service is
running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you need TS
licenses and a TS license server running - this is "application mode". If
all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to this server, uninstall TS, and
just enable remote desktop on that server as you would a WinXP Pro box
(control panel, system, remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I
sure wouldn't want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated
server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike


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Mike R.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

I uninstalled TS and same problem is still going on.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Quote:
Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS is
the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that all
license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS, accepting
network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing Service is
running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you need TS
licenses and a TS license server running - this is "application mode". If
all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to this server, uninstall TS, and
just enable remote desktop on that server as you would a WinXP Pro box
(control panel, system, remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I
sure wouldn't want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated
server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike


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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Mike R. wrote:
Quote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS is
the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that all
license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS, accepting
network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing Service is
running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you need TS
licenses and a TS license server running - this is "application mode". If
all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to this server, uninstall TS, and
just enable remote desktop on that server as you would a WinXP Pro box
(control panel, system, remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I
sure wouldn't want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated
server.

Quote:

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Mike R.
Guest





Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

This is the error that I am talking about: "The local policy of this system
does not permit you to logon interactively."

The other one is fixed since I don't get it anymore.

Quote:
Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using allowed
to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default domain admin
should be able to by default if this is a member server or a DC...

All the above are correct.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Quote:
Mike R. wrote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone) hadn't
installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to uninstall it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using allowed
to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default domain admin
should be able to by default if this is a member server or a DC...


Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS is
the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that all
license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS, accepting
network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing Service is
running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you
need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to
this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote desktop on that
server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control panel, system, remote).
I imagine remote admin is all you want - I sure wouldn't want to use
terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike


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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Guest





Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Mike R. wrote:
Quote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone) hadn't
installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to uninstall it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using allowed
to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default domain admin
should be able to by default if this is a member server or a DC...

Quote:

Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS is
the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that all
license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS, accepting
network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing Service is
running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you
need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to
this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote desktop on that
server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control panel, system, remote).
I imagine remote admin is all you want - I sure wouldn't want to use
terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 6:54 am    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Mike R. wrote:
Quote:
This is the error that I am talking about: "The local policy of this
system does not permit you to logon interactively."

What account are you trying to use? The default administrators acct. should
have permissions as far as I know - if you go to Active Directory Users &
Computers & look at the account's properties, terminal services profile tab,
is there a tickbox in the "allow login to terminal server" ?

I'm not sure if adding a user acct to the Remote Web Workplace Users group
changes this behavior specifically (for remote desktop/admin mode) or if
it's required - but I do know that the 'allow login' box check works for me.

Quote:

The other one is fixed since I don't get it anymore.

Ah, OK - you didn't mention that. :)
Quote:

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using
allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default
domain admin should be able to by default if this is a member server
or a DC...

All the above are correct.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone) hadn't
installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to uninstall
it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using
allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default
domain admin should be able to by default if this is a member server
or a DC...


Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS
is the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that
all license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS,
accepting network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing
Service is running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you
need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to
this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote desktop on that
server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control panel, system,
remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I sure wouldn't
want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Mike R.
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:45 am    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Thanks Lanwench for taking your time on this and trying to help me out.

Administrator account is what causing the problem which works on SBS but not
Server 2003. If I login with a user account I login to both servers just fine.

That tickbox is there for 'allow login' box.

Can you think of anything else? I already tired Microsoft Articles and none
of them helped me!

Mike


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Quote:
Mike R. wrote:
This is the error that I am talking about: "The local policy of this
system does not permit you to logon interactively."

What account are you trying to use? The default administrators acct. should
have permissions as far as I know - if you go to Active Directory Users &
Computers & look at the account's properties, terminal services profile tab,
is there a tickbox in the "allow login to terminal server" ?

I'm not sure if adding a user acct to the Remote Web Workplace Users group
changes this behavior specifically (for remote desktop/admin mode) or if
it's required - but I do know that the 'allow login' box check works for me.


The other one is fixed since I don't get it anymore.

Ah, OK - you didn't mention that. :)

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using
allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default
domain admin should be able to by default if this is a member server
or a DC...

All the above are correct.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone) hadn't
installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to uninstall
it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're using
allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The default
domain admin should be able to by default if this is a member server
or a DC...


Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS
is the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few other
stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get Event Log
1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal server could not
locate a license server in the domain.local domain. Confirm that
all license servers on the network are registered in WINS/DNS,
accepting network requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing
Service is running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers are
joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you
need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin mode to
this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote desktop on that
server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control panel, system,
remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I sure wouldn't
want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike


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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 6:16 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Mike R. wrote:
Quote:
Thanks Lanwench for taking your time on this and trying to help me
out.

Administrator account is what causing the problem which works on SBS
but not Server 2003. If I login with a user account I login to both
servers just fine.

Well, I hope you enabled that only for testing. Regular user accounts
shouldn't be able to log into your servers. Does it work with the local
administrator account on the member server?
Quote:

That tickbox is there for 'allow login' box.

Can you think of anything else? I already tired Microsoft Articles
and none of them helped me!

I can't think of anything else, other than double-checking the permissions
in Remote Desktop on the member server to see who's allowed to connect - if
this doesn't work, I wonder whether it's a shard of having had TS installed.

Quote:

Mike


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
This is the error that I am talking about: "The local policy of this
system does not permit you to logon interactively."

What account are you trying to use? The default administrators acct.
should have permissions as far as I know - if you go to Active
Directory Users & Computers & look at the account's properties,
terminal services profile tab, is there a tickbox in the "allow
login to terminal server" ?

I'm not sure if adding a user acct to the Remote Web Workplace Users
group changes this behavior specifically (for remote desktop/admin
mode) or if it's required - but I do know that the 'allow login' box
check works for me.


The other one is fixed since I don't get it anymore.

Ah, OK - you didn't mention that. :)

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're
using allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The
default domain admin should be able to by default if this is a
member server or a DC...

All the above are correct.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone)
hadn't installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to
uninstall it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're
using allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The
default domain admin should be able to by default if this is a
member server or a DC...


Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS
is the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few
other stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does
not permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get
Event Log 1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal
server could not locate a license server in the domain.local
domain. Confirm that all license servers on the network are
registered in WINS/DNS, accepting network requests, and the
Terminal Server Licensing Service is running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers
are joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you
need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin mode
to this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote desktop on
that server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control panel, system,
remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I sure wouldn't
want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Mike R.
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:49 pm    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

I don't know either. It used to work for few months and suddenly stopped
working!
Is there any way for me to check my second server to see if it's requesting
licenses from my SBS server?

Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Quote:
Mike R. wrote:
Thanks Lanwench for taking your time on this and trying to help me
out.

Administrator account is what causing the problem which works on SBS
but not Server 2003. If I login with a user account I login to both
servers just fine.

Well, I hope you enabled that only for testing. Regular user accounts
shouldn't be able to log into your servers. Does it work with the local
administrator account on the member server?

That tickbox is there for 'allow login' box.

Can you think of anything else? I already tired Microsoft Articles
and none of them helped me!

I can't think of anything else, other than double-checking the permissions
in Remote Desktop on the member server to see who's allowed to connect - if
this doesn't work, I wonder whether it's a shard of having had TS installed.


Mike


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
This is the error that I am talking about: "The local policy of this
system does not permit you to logon interactively."

What account are you trying to use? The default administrators acct.
should have permissions as far as I know - if you go to Active
Directory Users & Computers & look at the account's properties,
terminal services profile tab, is there a tickbox in the "allow
login to terminal server" ?

I'm not sure if adding a user acct to the Remote Web Workplace Users
group changes this behavior specifically (for remote desktop/admin
mode) or if it's required - but I do know that the 'allow login' box
check works for me.


The other one is fixed since I don't get it anymore.

Ah, OK - you didn't mention that. :)

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're
using allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The
default domain admin should be able to by default if this is a
member server or a DC...

All the above are correct.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone)
hadn't installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to
uninstall it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're
using allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The
default domain admin should be able to by default if this is a
member server or a DC...


Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course SBS
is the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few
other stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via remote
desktop connection I get "The local policy of this system does
not permit you to logon interactively." warning. I also get
Event Log 1026 logged in this server saying "The terminal
server could not locate a license server in the domain.local
domain. Confirm that all license servers on the network are
registered in WINS/DNS, accepting network requests, and the
Terminal Server Licensing Service is running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers
are joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server, you
need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin mode
to this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote desktop on
that server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control panel, system,
remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want - I sure wouldn't
want to use terminal services/app mode on a non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike


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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Guest





Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:46 am    Post subject: Re: 2003 Server working with SBS 2003 Premium Reply with quote

Mike R. wrote:
Quote:
I don't know either. It used to work for few months and suddenly
stopped working!
Is there any way for me to check my second server to see if it's
requesting licenses from my SBS server?

What do you see in your event logs?
You might want to post in a Terminal Services group for help - I'm not sure
what to tell you! Sorry.

Quote:

Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
Thanks Lanwench for taking your time on this and trying to help me
out.

Administrator account is what causing the problem which works on SBS
but not Server 2003. If I login with a user account I login to both
servers just fine.

Well, I hope you enabled that only for testing. Regular user accounts
shouldn't be able to log into your servers. Does it work with the
local administrator account on the member server?

That tickbox is there for 'allow login' box.

Can you think of anything else? I already tired Microsoft Articles
and none of them helped me!

I can't think of anything else, other than double-checking the
permissions in Remote Desktop on the member server to see who's
allowed to connect - if this doesn't work, I wonder whether it's a
shard of having had TS installed.


Mike


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
This is the error that I am talking about: "The local policy of
this system does not permit you to logon interactively."

What account are you trying to use? The default administrators
acct. should have permissions as far as I know - if you go to
Active Directory Users & Computers & look at the account's
properties, terminal services profile tab, is there a tickbox in
the "allow login to terminal server" ?

I'm not sure if adding a user acct to the Remote Web Workplace
Users group changes this behavior specifically (for remote
desktop/admin mode) or if it's required - but I do know that the
'allow login' box check works for me.


The other one is fixed since I don't get it anymore.

Ah, OK - you didn't mention that. :)

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're
using allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The
default domain admin should be able to by default if this is a
member server or a DC...

All the above are correct.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
Exactly Lanwench.

All I need to do is to login to this server remotely with
Administrator's password and manage it.

OK - you wouldn't be getting this message if you (or someone)
hadn't installed Terminal Services. Have you checked? You need to
uninstall it.

Then, did you enable Remote Desktop? And is the account you're
using allowed to log in in the RD properties on the server? The
default domain admin should be able to by default if this is a
member server or a DC...


Thanks,

Mike

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Mike R. wrote:
I have these two servers running on my network and of course
SBS is the DNS Server.

SBS is responsible for File/Printer Server, IIS, Exchange and
Sharepoint.

2003 Server is responsible for SQL, ColdFusion, IIS, and few
other stuff.

For some reason when I try to connect to Server 2003 via
remote desktop connection I get "The local policy of this
system does not permit you to logon interactively." warning.
I also get Event Log 1026 logged in this server saying "The
terminal server could not locate a license server in the
domain.local domain. Confirm that all license servers on the
network are registered in WINS/DNS, accepting network
requests, and the Terminal Server Licensing Service is
running."

Is there any way to double check and see if these two servers
are joined each other correctly or something?

If you have installed Terminal Services on the W2003 server,
you need TS licenses and a TS license server running - this is
"application mode". If all you want is remote desktop/admin
mode to this server, uninstall TS, and just enable remote
desktop on that server as you would a WinXP Pro box (control
panel, system, remote). I imagine remote admin is all you want
- I sure wouldn't want to use terminal services/app mode on a
non-dedicated server.


Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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