shard26
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SBS 2003 Licensing problem
We have a server with SBS 2003. we are getting this error
"No license was available for user domain\username using product FilePrint "
We go to Server Management -> Licensing - and it says
Installed Licenses = 5
Maximum Usage = 24
Do those numbers represent people or computers?
"No license was available for user domain\username using product FilePrint "
We go to Server Management -> Licensing - and it says
Installed Licenses = 5
Maximum Usage = 24
Do those numbers represent people or computers?
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ASKER
what is "fileprint"?
Hi shard26
It is a service/product like fax services. And some products come with Premium edition also.
*Check the number of installed licenses:
Start / Manage Server / About Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server
*Use Regedt32 to navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\ CurrentCon trolSet\Se rvices\Lic enseInfo\F ilePrint
Edit or Add Value name ConcurrentLimit, a type REG_DWORD entry, and set the data value to the number of licenses from step 1, using the Decimal Radix.
*Use Control Panel / Services to Stop and Start the License Logging Service.
Regards
It is a service/product like fax services. And some products come with Premium edition also.
*Check the number of installed licenses:
Start / Manage Server / About Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server
*Use Regedt32 to navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\
Edit or Add Value name ConcurrentLimit, a type REG_DWORD entry, and set the data value to the number of licenses from step 1, using the Decimal Radix.
*Use Control Panel / Services to Stop and Start the License Logging Service.
Regards
ASKER
I don't see this:
Start / Manage Server / About Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server
Start / Manage Server / About Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server
Then please ignore that step and follow others
ASKER
this happened
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888818
i think because the server's C drive filled up and caused the server to freak out.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888818
i think because the server's C drive filled up and caused the server to freak out.
ASKER
License usage for product Windows Server is nearing the maximum number of per server licenses purchased.