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Licenses Revoked keep re-appearingI have been having some issues with my Windows 2000 Server. I have multiple
servers in an AD environment, and on my main server I have been having issues with old licenses re-appearing. I went through the process of deleting the files and restarting the license service, but the old licenses (most of which have not been used since 2003 and are not shown as domain accounts) reappear still. Has anyone else found a method for permanently revoking a license and ensuring it does not re-appear? Thanks, Ken Disable the License Service, it doesn't work properly anyway and it
isn't necessary to have it running. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824196 If you search on the MSKB you will find more information about various other bugs with the LLS. John Ken Montgomery wrote: Show quoteHide quote > I have been having some issues with my Windows 2000 Server. I have multiple > servers in an AD environment, and on my main server I have been having issues > with old licenses re-appearing. I went through the process of deleting the > files and restarting the license service, but the old licenses (most of which > have not been used since 2003 and are not shown as domain accounts) reappear > still. > > Has anyone else found a method for permanently revoking a license and > ensuring it does not re-appear? > > Thanks, > Ken Hi John,
No offense, but while not necessary it is a responsibility of everyone using Microsoft products on Volume licensing to ensure they are in compliance. One tool for doing that is using the License service... which should work. I'll go through the KB again and see what I can find, but I'm looking for other input as well.. so if anyone has any other methodology they have used, please let me know. Thanks for the response. Ken Show quoteHide quote "John John" wrote: > Disable the License Service, it doesn't work properly anyway and it > isn't necessary to have it running. > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824196 If you search on the MSKB you > will find more information about various other bugs with the LLS. > > John > > Ken Montgomery wrote: > > > I have been having some issues with my Windows 2000 Server. I have multiple > > servers in an AD environment, and on my main server I have been having issues > > with old licenses re-appearing. I went through the process of deleting the > > files and restarting the license service, but the old licenses (most of which > > have not been used since 2003 and are not shown as domain accounts) reappear > > still. > > > > Has anyone else found a method for permanently revoking a license and > > ensuring it does not re-appear? > > > > Thanks, > > Ken > The license logging service has not worked since the NT 4.0 days. Your best
bet is to stop and disable the license logging service and keep track of your licenses manually as if in perseat mode. The license logging service is an after-thought add-on put there to "help" administrators keep track of licenses. The only thing is it does not work. There was a reghack that would reset the licenses, which would work until you revoked a licenses, then the new revoked licenses would show up, so you run the reghack again. You end up in a vicious circle of revoking licenses, running the reghack, revoking licenses, etc.. Stop and disable the license logging service and keep track of your licenses manually as if in per seat mode. hth DDS Show quoteHide quote "Ken Montgomery" <KenMontgom***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4821E741-67E4-4044-B968-8DF0256C16A7@microsoft.com... > Hi John, > > No offense, but while not necessary it is a responsibility of everyone > using > Microsoft products on Volume licensing to ensure they are in compliance. > One > tool for doing that is using the License service... which should work. > > I'll go through the KB again and see what I can find, but I'm looking for > other input as well.. so if anyone has any other methodology they have > used, > please let me know. > > Thanks for the response. > Ken > > "John John" wrote: > >> Disable the License Service, it doesn't work properly anyway and it >> isn't necessary to have it running. >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824196 If you search on the MSKB you >> will find more information about various other bugs with the LLS. >> >> John >> >> Ken Montgomery wrote: >> >> > I have been having some issues with my Windows 2000 Server. I have >> > multiple >> > servers in an AD environment, and on my main server I have been having >> > issues >> > with old licenses re-appearing. I went through the process of deleting >> > the >> > files and restarting the license service, but the old licenses (most of >> > which >> > have not been used since 2003 and are not shown as domain accounts) >> > reappear >> > still. >> > >> > Has anyone else found a method for permanently revoking a license and >> > ensuring it does not re-appear? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Ken >>
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Boot problem win 2000 where to get a licenced w2k? Can't delete old documents How to change regional settings (date format) from command line ? Chkdsk: why does the C: always have minor inconsistencies? win2k --- Blue Screen of death windows explorer auto-opens the same folders Windows installer launching whenever I try to open a file |
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