I am having an issue with a Win7 machine rdping into a windows server 2008 std TS server. I get the following error in the event log when I try logging in.
Event ID 1004 The terminal server cannot issue a client license. It was unable to issue the license due to a changed (mismatched) client license, insufficient memory, or an internal error. Further details for this problem may have been reported at the client's computer.
I found a Microsoft KB on it. I checked all the recommendations and it seems the only thing that could be an issue is if the self signed cert is corrupt. Is there a way to check that? Right now this isthe only computer that is having issues connecting.
I did run a license report on the server and I found it showing 17 used licenses. Which 4 are Domain Administrator accounts. Judging by the report showing those accounts, I'm assuming those 4 accounts get counted against your total license useage on a per user bases? If I need to upgrade the number of licenses per user licenses, I will need to include the number based on administrator accounts that login? Or am I looking at this correctly?
Looking back at this, there was a lot going on with the server. I was looking at the licensing thinking that could have been causing it, but the GPO printer deployment was causing the winlogon process to hang, after about 5 minutes of sitting there, the user would close out of the RDP, try to reconnect and have the issue reported.