Re: Networking problem!! Wierd one!! by smlunatick
smlunatick
Thu Apr 17 10:56:21 PDT 2008
On Apr 16, 10:14=A0pm, Sam <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hey Calab,
>
> I have windows XP professional, which means it can hold up to 10 sessions =
at
> a time, do you have an idea how can I find out how many sessions or
> connections are connected at a time on the server!
>
>
>
> "Calab" wrote:
>
> > "Sam" <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:815676D0-E799-4D1C-8D2A-6B68AFB22AF7@microsoft.com...
> > | Dears,
> > |
> > | I have a software running on a server computer "XP Professional" and o=
ther
> > | computers all having XP Professional, I have changed the session
> > suspession
> > | to be more than an hour. The problem is that: if 4 computers or less a=
re
> > | connected to the server, the session can stay alive for 30 mins and mo=
re
> > and
> > | works properly, otherwise, if 5 or more, the session works for 15 mins=
or
> > | less, after the 15 minutes, it droppes and dies. any help, please???
>
> > "The server" - did you carve it out of soap? Is it running AmigaOS? Do y=
ou
> > have more than 32KB of memory installed?
>
> > Assuming that it's an otherwise working XP box, it has a limitation of 5=
> > connections if I remember correctly. I assume that the machine itself co=
unts
> > as one.- Hide quoted text -
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10 connections does not mean 10 other PCs. 10 connections means 10
connections only, be them files, printer or other. One PC can, in
theory, have all ten (10) connections.