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Hi!
I get this error, I know it has got to do with licensing. I have 3 servers running which when purchased I have got 5 CAL's each. Later i purchased more licenses and have added using the Licensing from the Administrative Tools on the D.C. The purchase history says I have 70 licenses now. The present users who are in the domain are close to 60. Yet I keep getting this error. What should the license mode be - per server or per user/device ? I have it as per user/device. Seriously, I am not that aware with the licensing part- if anybody can pl guide me, I will be very thankful. Event Type: Error Event Source: LicenseService Event Category: None Event ID: 202 Date: 9/21/2006 Time: 12:11:54 PM User: N/A Computer: SGP001 Description: The product Windows Server is out of licenses. Use Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more information on which users are out of compliance and how many licenses should be purchased. Hari |
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Hi!
If you have more than one server licensing per device/user should be more cost effective. Toni "Hari" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi! > I get this error, I know it has got to do with licensing. I have 3 servers > running which when purchased I have got 5 CAL's each. Later i purchased > more > licenses and have added using the Licensing from the Administrative Tools > on > the D.C. The purchase history says I have 70 licenses now. The present > users > who are in the domain are close to 60. > Yet I keep getting this error. > What should the license mode be - per server or per user/device ? I have > it > as per user/device. > Seriously, I am not that aware with the licensing part- if anybody can pl > guide me, I will be very thankful. > > > Event Type: Error > Event Source: LicenseService > Event Category: None > Event ID: 202 > Date: 9/21/2006 > Time: 12:11:54 PM > User: N/A > Computer: SGP001 > Description: > The product Windows Server is out of licenses. > Use Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more > information on which users are out of compliance and how many > licenses should be purchased. > > |
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Hari <(E-Mail Removed)> typed: > Hi! > I get this error, I know it has got to do with licensing. I have 3 > servers running which when purchased I have got 5 CAL's each. Later i > purchased more licenses and have added using the Licensing from the > Administrative Tools on the D.C. The purchase history says I have 70 > licenses now. The present users who are in the domain are close to 60. > Yet I keep getting this error. > What should the license mode be - per server or per user/device ? I > have it as per user/device. > Seriously, I am not that aware with the licensing part- if anybody > can pl guide me, I will be very thankful. > > > Event Type: Error > Event Source: LicenseService > Event Category: None > Event ID: 202 > Date: 9/21/2006 > Time: 12:11:54 PM > User: N/A > Computer: SGP001 > Description: > The product Windows Server is out of licenses. > Use Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more > information on which users are out of compliance and how many > licenses should be purchased. The license logging service is buggy and is not mandatory. I would stop and disable it and keep track of your licenses manually. You'll be presumed to be in 'per device / per seat' mode at that point. |
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Hi,
Was there a reply to my post, if so I did not get any in here can you repost your reply. ![]() thanks Hari "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <(E-Mail Removed) ahoo.com> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > In news:(E-Mail Removed), > Hari <(E-Mail Removed)> typed: >> Hi! >> I get this error, I know it has got to do with licensing. I have 3 >> servers running which when purchased I have got 5 CAL's each. Later i >> purchased more licenses and have added using the Licensing from the >> Administrative Tools on the D.C. The purchase history says I have 70 >> licenses now. The present users who are in the domain are close to 60. >> Yet I keep getting this error. >> What should the license mode be - per server or per user/device ? I >> have it as per user/device. >> Seriously, I am not that aware with the licensing part- if anybody >> can pl guide me, I will be very thankful. >> >> >> Event Type: Error >> Event Source: LicenseService >> Event Category: None >> Event ID: 202 >> Date: 9/21/2006 >> Time: 12:11:54 PM >> User: N/A >> Computer: SGP001 >> Description: >> The product Windows Server is out of licenses. >> Use Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more >> information on which users are out of compliance and how many >> licenses should be purchased. > > The license logging service is buggy and is not mandatory. I would stop > and disable it and keep track of your licenses manually. You'll be > presumed to be in 'per device / per seat' mode at that point. > > > |
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Hi!
If you have more than one server licensing per device/user should be more cost effective. Toni "Hari" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%231bUs$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, > Was there a reply to my post, if so I did not get any in here > can you repost your reply. ![]() > thanks > Hari > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" > <(E-Mail Removed) ahoo.com> wrote in > message news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> In news:(E-Mail Removed), >> Hari <(E-Mail Removed)> typed: >>> Hi! >>> I get this error, I know it has got to do with licensing. I have 3 >>> servers running which when purchased I have got 5 CAL's each. Later i >>> purchased more licenses and have added using the Licensing from the >>> Administrative Tools on the D.C. The purchase history says I have 70 >>> licenses now. The present users who are in the domain are close to 60. >>> Yet I keep getting this error. >>> What should the license mode be - per server or per user/device ? I >>> have it as per user/device. >>> Seriously, I am not that aware with the licensing part- if anybody >>> can pl guide me, I will be very thankful. >>> >>> >>> Event Type: Error >>> Event Source: LicenseService >>> Event Category: None >>> Event ID: 202 >>> Date: 9/21/2006 >>> Time: 12:11:54 PM >>> User: N/A >>> Computer: SGP001 >>> Description: >>> The product Windows Server is out of licenses. >>> Use Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more >>> information on which users are out of compliance and how many >>> licenses should be purchased. >> >> The license logging service is buggy and is not mandatory. I would stop >> and disable it and keep track of your licenses manually. You'll be >> presumed to be in 'per device / per seat' mode at that point. >> >> >> > > |
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