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CE.NET Thin Client License Expired

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Francesco Tomasi - 29 Nov 2004 17:36 GMT
Hi,

I need help with a terminal server connection license problem with an HP Thin Client running Windows CE .NET 4.20.

The temporary ts client license of the Windows CE has expired, but the windows 2000 license server isn't able to release a new
license.

I had the same problem with some Macintosh and Widows XP clients and I resolved it deleting some files or registry keys on the
client machines...

Well... how can I do the same on the windows ce client?
Is there a directory or file that I should delete?
If it's a problem with the registry, what software should I use to edit the machine registry on the thin client?

Thank you in advance.
Francesco Tomasi
Vera Noest [MVP] - 29 Nov 2004 21:04 GMT
multipost. answered in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services

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"Francesco Tomasi" <admin@attiva.com> wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
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> Hi,
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> Thank you in advance.
> Francesco Tomasi
 
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