Dear all,

First question:
Can we by any chance increase the number of connections that windows XP
professional hold? as I know, the maximum number is 10, can we increase that?

Second:
How can I count the number of connections on the server if was XP
professional? I need to know whether I am reaching the maximum or not,
Thanks!

Re: Maximum 10 connections at a time! by Steve

Steve
Wed Apr 16 21:15:03 PDT 2008

On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 19:32:01 -0700, Sam
<Sam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>First question:
>Can we by any chance increase the number of connections that windows XP
>professional hold? as I know, the maximum number is 10, can we increase that?

I don't think that's possible.

>Second:
>How can I count the number of connections on the server if was XP
>professional? I need to know whether I am reaching the maximum or not,
>Thanks!

Open the Computer Management console (Start > Run > compmgmt.msc).
Click Shared Folders, then click Shares and look under "# Client
Connections".
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Re: Maximum 10 connections at a time! by smlunatick

smlunatick
Thu Apr 17 10:53:35 PDT 2008

On Apr 16, 10:32=A0pm, Sam <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> First question:
> Can we by any chance increase the number of connections that windows XP
> professional hold? as I know, the maximum number is 10, can we increase th=
at?
>
> Second:
> How can I count the number of connections on the server if was XP
> professional? I need to know whether I am reaching the maximum or not,
> Thanks!

XP was never designed to ever be used as a server. XP Pro has a 10
connections (not just 10 other different PCs) "physically" in its core
files. If you need more onnection, you need to consider a true
server. Serveral server option can be:

1) Window Server
2) Any Linux server
3) Central network hard drive (Snap Server) -- These do not nromally
use Windows XP Pro as its operating system.