Terminal Server 2000 Question

C

confused

Hi People,

I have 3 server, 1 SBS 2000, 1 TS Server (W2K) and 1 APP Server (W2K).

After playing with the TS Server for over 90 days.....its now locked.

Now when I go to install the TS Licensing Server on the SBS 2000 Server I
get the screen with 'Terminal Server is currently configured to use - Remote
Administration'.

Now do I leave this as it is or choose Applications Server Mode?. The main
reason I ask is that I use the remote TS admin a lot and dont want to lose it.

Many thanks for your help.
 
H

Helge Klein

Well, you have to decide:

Remote Administration mode is limited to two concurrent connections
and designated for administrators wanting to manage their servers.

Application Server mode has no connection limit - you need, however,
an activated TS licensing server with valid licenses.

I hope this helps.

Helge

On 4 Jul., 16:54, "confused" <confu...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> I have 3 server, 1 SBS 2000, 1 TS Server (W2K) and 1 APP Server (W2K).
>
> After playing with the TS Server for over 90 days.....its now locked.
>
> Now when I go to install the TS Licensing Server on the SBS 2000 Server I
> get the screen with 'Terminal Server is currently configured to use - Remote
> Administration'.
>
> Now do I leave this as it is or choose Applications Server Mode?. The main
> reason I ask is that I use the remote TS admin a lot and dont want to lose it.
>
> Many thanks for your help.
 
J

Jeff Pitsch

Did you choose to install Terminal Services and Terminal Service
licensing? it sounds like you've chosen both.....

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Citrix Technology Professional
Provision Networks VIP

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confused wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> I have 3 server, 1 SBS 2000, 1 TS Server (W2K) and 1 APP Server (W2K).
>
> After playing with the TS Server for over 90 days.....its now locked.
>
> Now when I go to install the TS Licensing Server on the SBS 2000 Server I
> get the screen with 'Terminal Server is currently configured to use - Remote
> Administration'.
>
> Now do I leave this as it is or choose Applications Server Mode?. The main
> reason I ask is that I use the remote TS admin a lot and dont want to lose it.
>
> Many thanks for your help.
 
C

confused

Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

My SBS 2000 has terminal services installed but it remote admin mode. I
believe this was installed by default.

My member server 2000 has terminal services installed in app mode.

I need to install terminal server licensing on the SBS 2000 right?.

My question is when I install the TS licensing on the SBS 2000 it tells me
that it has already been setup in admin mode and gives me a choice to
reconfigure in app mode. Do I install the licensing in app mode instead.?

What I dont understand or havent been told yet is if I do this will it turn
my sbs2000 into a terminal server which of course I dont want.

All i want to do is activate the terminal server member server as its no run
out of evaluation time (90 days).

Hope you can help


"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> Did you choose to install Terminal Services and Terminal Service
> licensing? it sounds like you've chosen both.....
>
> Jeff Pitsch
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> Citrix Technology Professional
> Provision Networks VIP
>
> Forums not enough?
> Get support from the experts at your business
> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com
>
> confused wrote:
> > Hi People,
> >
> > I have 3 server, 1 SBS 2000, 1 TS Server (W2K) and 1 APP Server (W2K).
> >
> > After playing with the TS Server for over 90 days.....its now locked.
> >
> > Now when I go to install the TS Licensing Server on the SBS 2000 Server I
> > get the screen with 'Terminal Server is currently configured to use - Remote
> > Administration'.
> >
> > Now do I leave this as it is or choose Applications Server Mode?. The main
> > reason I ask is that I use the remote TS admin a lot and dont want to lose it.
> >
> > Many thanks for your help.

>
 
J

Jeff Pitsch

No, keep the remote admin mode. TS licensing is unaffected by this.

http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX106727

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Citrix Technology Professional
Provision Networks VIP

Forums not enough?
Get support from the experts at your business
http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

confused wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> My SBS 2000 has terminal services installed but it remote admin mode. I
> believe this was installed by default.
>
> My member server 2000 has terminal services installed in app mode.
>
> I need to install terminal server licensing on the SBS 2000 right?.
>
> My question is when I install the TS licensing on the SBS 2000 it tells me
> that it has already been setup in admin mode and gives me a choice to
> reconfigure in app mode. Do I install the licensing in app mode instead.?
>
> What I dont understand or havent been told yet is if I do this will it turn
> my sbs2000 into a terminal server which of course I dont want.
>
> All i want to do is activate the terminal server member server as its no run
> out of evaluation time (90 days).
>
> Hope you can help
>
>
> "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
>
>> Did you choose to install Terminal Services and Terminal Service
>> licensing? it sounds like you've chosen both.....
>>
>> Jeff Pitsch
>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>> Citrix Technology Professional
>> Provision Networks VIP
>>
>> Forums not enough?
>> Get support from the experts at your business
>> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com
>>
>> confused wrote:
>>> Hi People,
>>>
>>> I have 3 server, 1 SBS 2000, 1 TS Server (W2K) and 1 APP Server (W2K).
>>>
>>> After playing with the TS Server for over 90 days.....its now locked.
>>>
>>> Now when I go to install the TS Licensing Server on the SBS 2000 Server I
>>> get the screen with 'Terminal Server is currently configured to use - Remote
>>> Administration'.
>>>
>>> Now do I leave this as it is or choose Applications Server Mode?. The main
>>> reason I ask is that I use the remote TS admin a lot and dont want to lose it.
>>>
>>> Many thanks for your help.
 
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