SFM: Macintosh Client Cannot Connect to Windows NT ServerLast reviewed: March 26, 1997Article ID: Q154102 |
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SUMMARYWindows NT Server has a license logging service (LLS) that maintains a database of licensed users. When you exceed the number of available licenses, clients receive a warning dialog box. The warning message text is different depending on the client attempting to log on to the Windows NT server.
MORE INFORMATIONA client, when using on of the following methods, may receive one of the following error messages when attempting to connect to a Windows NT server: When a Macintosh client connects to Windows NT server using the Apple Standard UAMS:
This file server will not allow any additional users to log on. Try again later.When a Macintosh client connects to Windows NT server using Microsoft Authentication:
Server was unable to open another session.Additional licenses must be purchased to bring the server up to compliance with the license logging service. When new licenses have been purchased, open Control Panel, open Licensing, and increase the number of client licenses to the correct number you have purchased. When the Windows NT Server is installed from a not-for-resale (NFR) edition of Microsoft BackOffice, there is a limit on the total number of clients able to log on to the server. The following message will appear if the administrator attempts to go into the Control Panel and open Licensing.
Not Available in NFR (Not For Resale) Edition of BackOfficeThe administrator must choose OK in the dialog box that indicates compliance to the special agreement with the NFR product before the Licensing Manager will close. The NFR version is for demonstration only and is not to be used in production environments, and upgrading the NFR product to the full retail version is not supported. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q149522 TITLE : System Error 71 and License Manager |
Additional query words: prodnt sfm
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