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Henrik Johansson
A TS in remote admin mode can only have two connections.
You nead to add the Terminal Server role to be able to handle additional
connections. Use Server Manager to install the TS role, either through GUI or
by using the following command line in an admin elevated command prompt
C:\>servermanagercmd -i TS-Terminal-Server
"Luis Herrera (Slinbader@hotmail.com)" wrote:
>
> im asking again, because i lost the post......
>
> I have installed and configured a Windows 2008 server as a Domain
> Controller, i have configured Terminal Services also, but Im just allowed to
> have TWO sessions at the same time, I have configured Terminal Services
> Licenses Server in the same server too, but at this time isnt working
> correctly, because it doesnt report any license.
>
> the questions are:
> a) Do I have to configure License Server in order to get acces to more than
> a user at the same time.
>
Is there any policy to increase the number of concurrent conections by
> terminal (the server is an DC too)
>
> I will apreciate any help
You nead to add the Terminal Server role to be able to handle additional
connections. Use Server Manager to install the TS role, either through GUI or
by using the following command line in an admin elevated command prompt
C:\>servermanagercmd -i TS-Terminal-Server
"Luis Herrera (Slinbader@hotmail.com)" wrote:
>
> im asking again, because i lost the post......
>
> I have installed and configured a Windows 2008 server as a Domain
> Controller, i have configured Terminal Services also, but Im just allowed to
> have TWO sessions at the same time, I have configured Terminal Services
> Licenses Server in the same server too, but at this time isnt working
> correctly, because it doesnt report any license.
>
> the questions are:
> a) Do I have to configure License Server in order to get acces to more than
> a user at the same time.
>
> terminal (the server is an DC too)
>
> I will apreciate any help