The document provides instructions to reset the 120 day grace period for a Remote Desktop Services server. It involves changing permissions on the registry key that controls the grace period to allow modifying the value. The owner is changed to an administrator account and the grace period item is deleted. After restarting terminal services, the grace period should be reset to the default of 120 days.
The document provides instructions to reset the 120 day grace period for a Remote Desktop Services server. It involves changing permissions on the registry key that controls the grace period to allow modifying the value. The owner is changed to an administrator account and the grace period item is deleted. After restarting terminal services, the grace period should be reset to the default of 120 days.
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EXTENDER LICENCIA DE ESCRITORIO REMOTO POR 120 DIAS MAS
The document provides instructions to reset the 120 day grace period for a Remote Desktop Services server. It involves changing permissions on the registry key that controls the grace period to allow modifying the value. The owner is changed to an administrator account and the grace period item is deleted. After restarting terminal services, the grace period should be reset to the default of 120 days.
The document provides instructions to reset the 120 day grace period for a Remote Desktop Services server. It involves changing permissions on the registry key that controls the grace period to allow modifying the value. The owner is changed to an administrator account and the grace period item is deleted. After restarting terminal services, the grace period should be reset to the default of 120 days.
EXTENDER LICENCIA DE ESCRITORIO REMOTO POR 120 DIAS
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How to Reset 120 Days RDS Grace Period
Created OnFebruary 6, 2020 byYong KW You are here: ● Main ● Microsoft ● Others ● How to Reset 120 Days RDS Grace Period ← All Topics Steps to reset 120 Days RDS Grace Period 1. Open "Regedit" and go to HKLM: \SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\RCM\GracePeriod 2. Right Click and go to Permission – Advanced – Owner. Change the ownership from Network Service to Administrator Account 3. Assign Full Control permission to Administrator 4. Delete the item highlighted in RED
5. Reboot the server or restart the Terminal Service
Restart-Service TermService -force 6. The Grace period of RDS server should be reset to default 120 Days now. (Invoke-WmiMethod -PATH (gwmi -namespace root\cimv2\terminalservices -class win32_terminalservic esetting).__PATH -name GetGracePeriodDays).daysleft 119