PRB: Small Business Server and SQL Server Licensing Message 18458ID: Q180364
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When attempting to log on to SQL Server on Microsoft Small Business Server,
a user may receive the following message:
Msg 18458, Level 14, State 1, Server Microsoft SQL Server, Line 0
Login failed- The maximum simultaneous user count of 5 licenses for this
server has been exceeded. Additional licenses should be obtained and
registered via the Licensing application in the NT Control Panel.
If SQL Server has been upgraded from the Small Business Server version (yet remains on Small Business Server Windows NT) and you subsequently use the client add pack to add Windows NT licenses, SQL Server is not notified of the additional licenses.
The licensing application has been removed from the Small Business Server.
To allow SQL Server to recognize the additional licenses, run Registry
Rebuild for SQL Server from SQL Server setup. To do this, perform the steps
below.
NOTE: It is recommended that you make a complete backup of your system
before performing the registry rebuild.
Q157805 : BUG: RegistryRebuild Option of Setup Is Not Documented
After upgrading SQL Server Small Business version to full SQL Server, you will also need to apply the latest SQL Server service pack.
Additional query words: SBS SAM connections out
Keywords : SSrvInst SSrvTran_SQL
Version : WINNT:6.5
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 15, 1999