Can't connect From Local Network but can from VPN ?
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Thomas Malia
Please help,
On one of my Windows 2003 Servers I'm running terminal servicer. For years
I've had no trouble accessing this server. Recently though, whenever I try
to access the server from my local area network I get:
---------------------------
Remote Desktop Disconnected
---------------------------
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.
---------------------------
OK Help
---------------------------
The wierd thing though is, we have two remote locations that are connecting
to my local network via a hardware VPN. Anyone from the remote offices can
conect just fine to the Terminal server. I know I've changed something
somewhere but I don't know where to start looking!?!?
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Thomas Malia
Oops... I was mistaken about the version of the OS. That particular machine is actually still Win2000. All my other servers have been upgraded to Win2003 if that makes any difference.
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Please help,
On one of my Windows 2003 Servers I'm running terminal servicer. For years I've had no trouble accessing this server. Recently though, whenever I try to access the server from my local area network I get:
--------------------------- Remote Desktop Disconnected --------------------------- 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. --------------------------- OK Help ---------------------------
The wierd thing though is, we have two remote locations that are connecting to my local network via a hardware VPN. Anyone from the remote offices can conect just fine to the Terminal server. I know I've changed something somewhere but I don't know where to start looking!?!?
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks in advance, Tom Malia
Oops... I was mistaken about the version of the OS. That particular machine
is actually still Win2000. All my other servers have been upgraded to
Win2003 if that makes any difference.
"Thomas Malia" <tommalia@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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Please help,
On one of my Windows 2003 Servers I'm running terminal servicer. For
years I've had no trouble accessing this server. Recently though,
whenever I try to access the server from my local area network I get:
---------------------------
Remote Desktop Disconnected
---------------------------
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.
---------------------------
OK Help
---------------------------
The wierd thing though is, we have two remote locations that are
connecting to my local network via a hardware VPN. Anyone from the remote
offices can conect just fine to the Terminal server. I know I've changed
something somewhere but I don't know where to start looking!?!?
Oops... I was mistaken about the version of the OS. That particular machine is actually still Win2000. All my other servers have been upgraded to Win2003 if that makes any difference.
"Thomas Malia" wrote in message news:%
Please help,
On one of my Windows 2003 Servers I'm running terminal servicer. For years I've had no trouble accessing this server. Recently though, whenever I try to access the server from my local area network I get:
--------------------------- Remote Desktop Disconnected --------------------------- 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. --------------------------- OK Help ---------------------------
The wierd thing though is, we have two remote locations that are connecting to my local network via a hardware VPN. Anyone from the remote offices can conect just fine to the Terminal server. I know I've changed something somewhere but I don't know where to start looking!?!?