[K12OSN] Windows XP problem

"Terrell Prudé Jr." microman at cmosnetworks.com
Sat Dec 8 07:19:42 UTC 2007


Hear, hear, James.  Several schools have *already* gotten nailed by the
BSA/Microsoft goons, just for not being able to keep up on the licenses
that they *paid* for, let alone a deliberate hack to bypass the EULA
conditions!

I again point anybody even *thinking* about doing this to "The Blog of
Helios", September 2006.  There's an article entitled "No One Got Fired
For Buying Microsoft -- Yes They Did."

http://blog.lobby4linux.com/

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James P. Kinney III wrote:
> That hack WILL get a school into serious license trouble with the
> Redmond Goon Squad.
>
> If anyone has upgraded an XP machine to SP2 (if you haven't, I know
> where a bunch of spam is coming from), dig up the license you "agreed"
> to and reread it very carefully. Buried about 2/3 into it is a blurb
> about a maximum number of remote connections allowed.
>
> I'm a hard-line staunch advocate of Open Source, GNU Public License,
> Linux freedom. It is imperative that ANYONE who wants to see more FLOSS
> put into use in schools be also hard-line about being fully paid up on
> all required licenses - ESPECIALLY MICROSOFT, ADOBE, APPLE, and all of
> the other educational software. That way we can keep the playing field
> level and the lawyers out of the schools. Don't go grabbing some cool
> hack for Microsoft stuff that lets you do things you _know_ they sell an
> upgrade license for. That has already been covered in the license
> "agreement" you were strong-armed into accepting. Be adamant about NOT
> putting that CD of school software on a second (or 20th) machine when
> you KNOW there was only one license purchased. This is how we have to
> play the game - fully above board with no "gotcha's" later.
>
> <end soapbox>
>
> On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 13:11 -0600, Doug Simpson wrote:
>   
>> Here is a possible. . .
>> http://blandname.com/2006/09/19/running-terminal-services-on-windows-xp/
>>
>>
>> Doug Simpson
>> Technology Specialist
>> De Queen Public Schools
>> De Queen, AR
>> simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
>>     
>>>>> "Doug Simpson" <simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us> 12/07/07 1:01 PM >>>
>>>>>           
>> Actually, there is a way to make XP do that with up to 12 clients (no one can login on the main one, though or it acts weird).
>>
>> "you cannot do anything to XP to fix this," are you saying "you can't" as in legally or software-ily. . .
>>
>> On a Novell network, the main one cannot be logged into. Subsequent connections get their own desktop, run their own login scripts, drive mappings and everything. If a user logs into the main one first, then subsequent connections share the first user's connections. I assume that winders clients would act similarly. . .
>>
>> The test computer we were running from was a Winders98 computer and it gave us the XP dexktop, sound, drives and everything. It looked like XP was running right on the terminal, but it wasn't.
>>
>> Google for it. It involves a registry key edit and rolling back to an earlier DLL and it will allow up to 12 connections.
>>
>> I am not advocating breaking M$ rules here, but it *is* their own software, and it *did* allow it at one time, and it *does* work on the later versions of XP.
>>
>> I can't remember the regedit or the dll but google uncovered it . . .
>> I'll dig it up if you need it. . .
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> Doug Simpson
>> Technology Specialist
>> De Queen Public Schools
>> De Queen, AR
>> simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
>>     
>>>>> "Kemp, Levi" <lnkemp at bolivar.k12.mo.us> 12/07/07 9:42 AM >>>
>>>>>           
>> Fajar,
>>
>>  You answered your own question here
>> "I realized about that WinXP limitation. But the problem occurs when more
>> than 4 clients were currently connected."
>> you cannot do anything to XP to fix this, the only choice is a Windows Server.
>> I do have another question for you though that might help. What applications are needed from windows that cannot be achieved in Linux? You may be able to eliminate the need for windows terminals altogether if you try hard enough.
>>
>> Levi Kemp
>> Technology Specialist
>> Bolivar R-1 Schools
>> 417-328-8943
>> lnkemp at bolivar.k12.mo.us
>>
>> "The only secure computer is one that's unplugged, locked in a safe, and buried 20 feet under the ground in a secret location... and I'm not even too sure about that one"  
>>
>> 		--Dennis Hughes, FBI
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Fajar Adianto
>> Sent: Fri 12/7/2007 8:13 AM
>> To: Support list for open source software in schools.
>> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Windows XP problem
>>  
>> Thanks James,
>>
>> I realized about that WinXP limitation. But the problem occurs when more
>> than 4 clients were currently connected. Last time it happened when 9
>> clients plus 1 on the console. And as I notice, everytime this problem
>> happened, there was a line appended in the
>> wmiprov.log(windows\system32\wbem\logs\wmiprov.log) read "WDM call
>> returned error:
>> 4200". Any suggestion?
>>
>>
>>
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