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License needed all of a sudden
PieterWigleven I’m afraid this broke it completely. Now I’m not able to sign in at all, i get this message when trying now.
Fosselius Looks like the grace period has expired. Could you remote to the Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session with RDP using the MSTSC /ADMIN parameter. This should probably be done from a VM in the same subnet, e.g. your domain controller. Alternatively assign a temporary public IP to the VM.
Next, please make sure all Windows Updates are installed, the latest update should have a mitigation for this. Since the grace period has expired it could be that the update doesn't affect you, please let me know if this is the case.
- FosseliusOct 09, 2019Copper Contributor
PieterWigleven I have accessed the server and downloaded the latest updates. Performed a reboot but it had no effect. Version of the operating system is 1903 (Installed on 2019-06-06, OsBuild 18362.418) but the image itself was a earlier version and I can see the feature update in the update history.
Last installed update was KB4517389
- Nicholas SemenkovichOct 09, 2019Brass Contributor
PieterWigleven We're also seeing this error. Running 19.03 & updated to the patches released yesterday (Tuesday 10/8/2019, including KB4517389).
We followed the instructions at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/troubleshoot-vm-configuration#remote-licensing-model-isnt-configured
This simply changed the error from "Remote Desktop licensing mode is not configured" to "No remote licensing server is configured".
- PieterWiglevenOct 16, 2019Microsoft
Nicholas Semenkovich Fosselius - we've updated the instructions that can be found under: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/troubleshoot-vm-configuration#remote-desktop-licensing-mode-isnt-configured
Could you please see if this works? Please make sure you disable the Remote Desktop licensing mode. per the instructions.