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Cari MS-MVP  
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 More options Dec 10 2003, 1:35 pm
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.inetserver.iis, microsoft.public.win32.programmer.networks
From: "Cari MS-MVP" <Newsgrou...@coribright.comn>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:33:40 -0800
Local: Wed, Dec 10 2003 1:33 pm
Subject: Re: how to work around limitation of 10 users on XP?
The limitation is in place because you have a workstation operating system
and not a server operating system.  For unlimited connections, use either
one of the (now discotninued) Windows 2000 Server family or the new Windows
2003 Server family.

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Vladimir Petter" <vlad...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uTbTPg0vDHA.684@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Dear All,

> May be somebody knows if there is a product that may be addressing
following
> issue:

>     - On Windows 2000 Professional/XP Professional IIS (version 6.0) is
> limited by 10 simultaneous TCP connections.
> If 11'th connection comes it going to get HTTP error.
>     - IE uses HTTP 1.1 and Keep-Alive. If IE client made a connection to
IIS
> (and keep-alive is on) then IE will keep this connection
> up to ~30 sec (even if does not have any requests to send).
>     - Each IE client makes up to 2 connections to the IIS and keeps them
in
> cash.

>     So 10 simultaneous IE clients will eat up to 10 connections and 11'th
> user may get an error. This becomes a limitation for my WEB application.

> What I am looking for is a Proxy that would not have limitation on number
of
> incoming TCP connections (IE to Proxy), but would be aware of IIS
limitation
> (10 connections on Professional platform) and put client's request on hold
> until IIS connection would become available.

> I've already considered possibility of turning off keep-alive on the
server
> side and now interested only in discussion of the option described above
> (Proxy).

> Regards,
> Vladimir.


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