Windows Server 2012 R2 Remote Desktop License Crack
Hi experts, Is there any way to reset Server 2012 R2 RDS trial for another 120 days? I know it's no problem on Server 2008/2008R2/2012, but have no info for 2012 R2 box. I can see EventID: 1128 Source: TerminalServices-RemoteConnectionManager description: The RD Licensing grace period has expired. On Server 2008/2008R2/2012 you just delete: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Terminal Server RCM GracePeriod Only leaving the default And you have another 120 days. But what about Server 2012 R2? It's not in production environment, but i really need it to extend this trial period. Regards, Jarda.
How To crack Remote Desktop Service on Windows Server 2012 R2 ITIbucaq. Windows Server 2012 R2. Restarting Remote Desktop Licensing mode timeout windows server 2012 R2 - Duration. May 28, 2014 - A RD Licensing server is required for continuous operation. A Remote Desktop Session Host server can operate without a license server for.
Server 2012 RDS ‘there are no Remote Desktop License Servers available to provide a license.’ On a Server 2012 RDS farm that has been deployed and working for some time you begin to receive errors stating ‘The remote session was disconnected because there are no Remote Desktop License Servers available to provide a license. Please contact the server administrator.” You verify your configuration is as expected, that you have valid CALs installed on a Server 2012 terminal server licensing server and that the RD Licensing Diagnoser doesn’t report any errors. The issue may be that there is a bug with Server 2012 RDS session hosts where they will not look to the licensing server for CALs when the grace period ends. Microsoft are reportedly aware of this but as yet there is no KBA or hotfix for it. The solution is to open the registry editor on the affected session hosts and browse to the following: HKLM System CurrentControlSet Control Terminal Server RCM If the ‘GracePeriod’ key exists you will need to delete it.
Note: You will need to give administrators read and write access to the key or you won’t be able to delete it. Also please observe the usual precautions when working with the registry and take a backup first. Give your session hosts a reboot and all should be well. ***UPDATE*** So as many will by now have noticed the above fix is actually temporary and must be repeated every 120 days.
I looked back into this recently to see if there is yet a hotfix for it and there sort of is although it appears Microsoft don’t have any confidence that it is actually a permanent fix and I can’t yet verify whether it is or not, some people seem to be saying it doesn’t work and some are saying it does. Give it a try and would be great if people could leave comments to let us all know whether it works for you. I had the same issue on a windows 2008 R2 server and what worked for me was the following.
Make sure License server is working with no error message, and that your grace period has not ended. Verify your license is added under License manager. Add License server to RD Session. Go to RD Session Configuration Under Licensing – Click on Remote Desktop Licensing server Select Licensing and click Add and select the License server from window on the right and add it to the left. Restart server •.