Event Id | 29 |
Source | TermServLicensing |
Description | Terminal Services Licensing can only be run on Domain Controllers or Server in a Workgroup. See Terminal Server Licensing help topic for more information. |
Event Information | After you install Terminal Server Licensing on a server,in a Windows 2000
domain, servers may not be listed in the Terminal Services Licensing tool, and
you may receive a warning message that indicates that no license servers were
detected. In the System event log, TermServLicensing may report an error with
Event ID 29, and Service Control Manager may report an Event ID 7024. Cause: Terminal Services Licensing has been installed on a server that is not in a workgroup or on a server that is not a domain controller (DC) for the domain it is based in. Resolution: To resolve the issue, install Terminal Services Licensing on a DC in a Windows 2000 domain environment. You can run Terminal Services Licensing on a member server that is part of a workgroup or a Windows NT 4.0 domain. The DC does not need to run the Terminal Services service in a Windows 2000 domain, just the Terminal Servers Licensing service. |
Reference Links | Terminal Server Licensing Service Failure |
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