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RE: Maximum No of connections && win2k



This is right, Win2k pro only takes 10 simultaneous connection. Changing the OS to Win2K server will also solve your problem.  

Kahindo

-----Original Message-----
From: William Stucke [mailto:William at zanet.co.za] 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 3:09 AM
To: Afnog list
Subject: RE: Maximum No of connections && win2k


Hi Patrick,

I suspect that your problem doesn't lie with TCP/IP connections, but rather with user licences. If I remember correctly, W2K Pro only allows 10 simultaneous connections (i.e. connected clients). You get to 8 and run out, because you are logged on to that machine and one other process, with your 8 client connections, makes 10.

Using W2K Server allows you to have as many connections as you have CALs (Client Access Licences). Needless to say, these cost money ...

Or, put the printer on a W98 machine. These don't care how many connections you have in a peer-to-peer network.


Regards,

William Stucke
ZAnet Internet Services (Pty) Ltd
mailto:William at zanet.co.za
+27 11 465-0700


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-afnog at afnog.org [mailto:owner-afnog at afnog.org]On Behalf Of Patrick Okui
Sent: 2002/03/06 23:15
To: Afnog list
Subject: Maximum No of connections && win2k


Hi all,
There is a small LAN - actually an Internet cafe with 29 computers - with about 4 (or less) running windows 98 and the rest running windows 2000 professional. One of the machines (call it admin) runs the admin interface for the cafe timing software  and the rest run the client version.

This same admin machine recently had a Canon LBP 810
printer installed to replace whatever printer it had before. But, when I tried to install the new printer on the other machines, I got through 8 of them and after that I got a message which went something like... "The connection to this machine has been denied because
  it has reached its maximum number of connections".
I tried tweaking the registry but all I could find
(from www.winguides.com) were ways of reducing the time
in which tcp connections are kept in a WAIT state... and
not much about NetBIOS connections.

Could anyone tell me what's going on....what I'm missing and how to fix it??? - and as an afterthought... will changing admin's OS to win2k server help ?? Because, this has happened before, but the problem just "went away" after a few reboots.... though not this time....On some of the machines, (actually most of them) I did not delete the old printer (in Start->settings->printers)... does this have an effect on the number of connections the machines try to make to admin???

Thanks,
Patrick.

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