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Terminal Server Certificate Problem
Name: UBGandalf Date: August 20, 2008 at 00:07:12 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 Server CPU/Ram: Xeon 4 GB Product: Dell
Comment:
Hi, I have been using Thin Clients that are connected to a Windows 2000 server (Terminal Server). Everything was fine until couple of weeks ago. Some of my thin clients started to give "Your terminal services temporary client license will expire in x days". I started to lose thin clients one by one. I have been using this system for 3 years without any problem. So what is wrong ? Thanks a lot...
Name: Bryco Date: August 20, 2008 at 09:14:48 Pacific
Reply:
Try: Open Message Queuing in Control Panel. Click the Server Certificate tab, and then click Select a Certificate for Server Authentication. In the Choose MSMQ Server Certificate dialog box, select the applicable certificate, and then click OK. When prompted, click Restart Windows Now.
or
Start Registry Editor. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\TermService\Parameters
Under this registry subkey, delete the following values: Certificate X509 Certificate X509 Certificate ID Quit Registry Editor, and then restart the server.
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