Login with a domain user and you can see the x509 license entries created: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\RCM Login with local admin and you wont see a x509 cert which should be the RDS license. There wont be any further license issues after that. You can "fix" this in testing by logging into the RDSH console as a domain user. The issue is that the fresh instant clone RDSH is not licensed YET and is not until a domain user authenticates. I have this problem too for quite a while and have not yet been able to find a good solution. Looking to see if anyone in the community has happened upon this. We have opened an SR with support, but, not much luck yet. We did see this on 7.10.2 as well, and the hope was 7.13.1 would resolve it, but, no such luck. The servers hosting the apps are Server 2012 fully patched up, running a 7.13.1 Horizon agent. We provide RDS licensing to our servers for a GPO.Īs you can see though, when I login on the problem farm host with my domain creds, I see the licensing is working fine: In Windows event viewer, right at the time of launch, I DO see errors on RD licensing server issues. It follows across several different apps we published. It just seems to be on 1st launch of a republished farm, and the app doesn't matter. Coincidentally (or not), if a user connects to that farm server after, the issue doesn't happen. Oddly enough, if you click the "Try Again" button in the upper right, after like 3 or 4 attempts, the app will load fine. We're seeing a weird issue where, after an app is published in our Horizon 7.13 RDSH farm, on initial launch of the app, we see an error of the app being unavailable as seen here:
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