Mstsc license regedit4/2/2023 I wouldn’t do this if you have already obtained licensing and should definitely not be used in a production environment. Once back up your RDS Licensing should be back at the start of a 128 Day grace period. Now there should be a binary key value (like in the screenshot), you first need to have full access permissions to the folder (or take ownership) and then simply delete that value and reboot the server. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\RCM\GracePeriod As always when editing the registry, take a backup of the key/s you’re modifying. To reset the grace period there is a registry key that we need to delete. Since this was a test I didn’t want to go using keys to activate or setup a licensing server (purely a PoC for us in IT at this stage). We follow the below steps: First, we start the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) Next, we remove the registry key HKEYLOCALMACHINESoftwareMicrosoftMSLicensing Then we close the registry editor and run the mstsc. Going back to the RDS host I found the Licensing popup that informed me that the 128 day trial license had expired. So, we need to reset this license in the registry on the client device. After going through the motions of enabling the Remote Desktop Features and setting up RemoteFX on a Virtual Machine for testing, I found that I couldn’t login via RDP to that machine. As a trial I begun setting up RDS on one of our Dev machines. So we recently started looking into Terminal Services and RemoteFX to power some of our admin users and move them off to thin clients instead of full blown desktops.
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