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hani

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 10:39 am
Post subject: IIS on Windows XP Profissional limited to 10 connections?
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I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked down to accept only 10
connections. How can I increase the number of allowed connections? Should I
purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery settings to change that..?

Thanks,

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anonymous131

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 10:47 am
Post subject: IIS on Windows XP Profissional limited to 10 connections? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Your only recourse is to buy a server version of the
software if you need more. The limit is 10 and that's it.

doug
 >-----Original Message-----
 >I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked
down to accept only 10
 >connections. How can I increase the number of allowed
connections? Should I
 >purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery
settings to change that..?
 >
 >Thanks,
 >.
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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hani

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:01 am
Post subject: RE: IIS on Windows XP Profissional limited to 10 connections? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Is there IIS 5 Server than runs on Windows XP Profissional.. Or I have to get
Windows Server?

Thanks,

"doug" wrote:

 > Your only recourse is to buy a server version of the
 > software if you need more. The limit is 10 and that's it.
 >
 > doug
  > >-----Original Message-----
  > >I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked
 > down to accept only 10
  > >connections. How can I increase the number of allowed
 > connections? Should I
  > >purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery
 > settings to change that..?
  > >
  > >Thanks,
  > >.
  > >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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anonymous131

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:13 am
Post subject: RE: IIS on Windows XP Profissional limited to 10 connections? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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No...

In order to have more than 10 connections, you will need
Windows Server 2003. XP pro will not allow more than 10
connections.

doug
 >-----Original Message-----
 >Is there IIS 5 Server than runs on Windows XP
Profissional.. Or I have to get
 >Windows Server?
 >
 >Thanks,
 >
 >"doug" wrote:
 >
  >> Your only recourse is to buy a server version of the
  >> software if you need more. The limit is 10 and that's
it.
  >>
  >> doug
   >> >-----Original Message-----
   >> >I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked
  >> down to accept only 10
   >> >connections. How can I increase the number of allowed
  >> connections? Should I
   >> >purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery
  >> settings to change that..?
   >> >
   >> >Thanks,
   >> >.
   >> >
  >>
 >.
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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hani

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:21 am
Post subject: RE: IIS on Windows XP Profissional limited to 10 connections? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Thanks Doug.. Do you know how many connections does "Windows Server 2003,
Standard Edition" support?

"doug" wrote:

 > No...
 >
 > In order to have more than 10 connections, you will need
 > Windows Server 2003. XP pro will not allow more than 10
 > connections.
 >
 > doug
  > >-----Original Message-----
  > >Is there IIS 5 Server than runs on Windows XP
 > Profissional.. Or I have to get
  > >Windows Server?
  > >
  > >Thanks,
  > >
  > >"doug" wrote:
  > >
   > >> Your only recourse is to buy a server version of the
   > >> software if you need more. The limit is 10 and that's
 > it.
   > >>
   > >> doug
   > >> >-----Original Message-----
   > >> >I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked
   > >> down to accept only 10
   > >> >connections. How can I increase the number of allowed
   > >> connections? Should I
   > >> >purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery
   > >> settings to change that..?
   > >> >
   > >> >Thanks,
   > >> >.
   > >> >
   > >>
  > >.
  > >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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user1772

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 6:25 pm
Post subject: Re: IIS on Windows XP Profissional limited to 10 connections? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:39:03 -0700, "Hani Atassi"
<hani.TakeThisOut@community.nospam> wrote:

 >I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked down to accept only 10
 >connections. How can I increase the number of allowed connections? Should I
 >purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery settings to change that..?

You need a server version of the operating system.

Jeff<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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kgafvert

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 9:20 pm
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Hello,

It supports unlimited (but for authenticated access, you will need CALs)
connections.

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Kristofer Gafvert
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"Hani Atassi" <hani.DeleteThis@community.nospam> wrote in message
news:B22BF2D6-1841-4584-945A-773B77B62027@microsoft.com...
 > Thanks Doug.. Do you know how many connections does "Windows Server 2003,
 > Standard Edition" support?
 >
 > "doug" wrote:
 >
  > > No...
  > >
  > > In order to have more than 10 connections, you will need
  > > Windows Server 2003. XP pro will not allow more than 10
  > > connections.
  > >
  > > doug
   > > >-----Original Message-----
   > > >Is there IIS 5 Server than runs on Windows XP
  > > Profissional.. Or I have to get
   > > >Windows Server?
   > > >
   > > >Thanks,
   > > >
   > > >"doug" wrote:
   > > >
   > > >> Your only recourse is to buy a server version of the
   > > >> software if you need more. The limit is 10 and that's
  > > it.
   > > >>
   > > >> doug
   > > >> >-----Original Message-----
   > > >> >I know that IIS on Windows XP profissional is locked
   > > >> down to accept only 10
   > > >> >connections. How can I increase the number of allowed
   > > >> connections? Should I
   > > >> >purshuase new licences? Or are there any registery
   > > >> settings to change that..?
   > > >> >
   > > >> >Thanks,
   > > >> >.
   > > >> >
   > > >>
   > > >.
   > > >
  > ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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