So we recently started looking into Terminal Services and RemoteFX to power some of our admin users and move them off to thin clients instead of full blown desktops. As a trial I begun setting up RDS on one of our Dev machines. After going through the motions of enabling the Remote Desktop Features and setting up RemoteFX on a Virtual Machine for testing, I found that I couldn’t login via RDP to that machine. Going back to the RDS host I found the Licensing popup that informed me that the 128 day trial license had expired. Since this was a test I didn’t want to go using keys to activate or setup a licensing server (purely a PoC for us in IT at this stage). To reset the grace period there is a registry key that we need to delete. As always when editing the registry, take a backup of the key/s you’re modifying. ![]() Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Terminal connections crack: Windows. Select the Remote Desktop Licensing role service, others can be based on. How to crack Windows Terminal Services 3 month tria by idan74ro. Licensing server up, it should work, even if you don't have license. If that's not the case please leave a. Hi, I was trying this on 2008 R2 but couldnt seem to get it to work. Persamaan fet w15na50. Navigate to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Terminal Server RCM GracePeriod Now there should be a binary key value (like in the screenshot), you first need to have full access permissions to the folder (or take ownership) and then simply delete that value and reboot the server. Once back up your RDS Licensing should be back at the start of a 128 Day grace period. I wouldn’t do this if you have already obtained licensing and should definitely not be used in a production environment. Good morning! Faced with a some trouble while configuring Terminal Server (Windows Server 2012 based). I selected licensing mode 'Per User' and now I see this message: “The Remote Desktop Session Host server is in Per User licensing mode and No Redirector Mode, but license server “server name” does not have any installed licenses with the following attributes: Product version: Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 Licensing mode: Per User License type: RDS CALs” So this is trial using of terminal server - I have 25 days yet but already today I can't connect to server using RDP. There is an error message about absent licensing server. How can I activate licenses in trial mode? Thank you for support. Hi, Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum. From the error description it seems that your issue caused by setting up different Licensing mode. We need to install the proper RDS CAL on the License server. If the license server has installed licenses of the other mode, changing the licensing mode for the terminal server may also resolve the issue. To change the Licensing mode we can use RD Licensing diagnoser or by PowerShell command. To change the licensing mode on RDSH/RDVH: $obj = gwmi -namespace 'Root/CIMV2/TerminalServices' Win32_TerminalServiceSetting $obj.ChangeMode(value) - Value can be 2 - per Device, 4 - Per user Please refer below article for information. RD Licensing Configuration on Windows Server 2012 Have you installed License server on Server 2012 and you have RDS CAL of Server 2008 R2? If that’s the case then first you need to purchase the RDS CAL for server 2012 and then you can configure on server 2012 because server 2012 R2 RDS CAL can work with lower version OS but Server 2008 R2 RDS CAL can’t work on Server 2012 R2.
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