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Andrew Sheppard

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Jan 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/13/00
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I am running a Windows network, with NT Server as the domain Controller with
Windows 9x and NT workstation clients. One of the servers is running NT
Workstation and is not allowing more than 11 users to connect at one time.
Does anyone know of a way to get around this.

Secondly, is it possible to specify Workgroups in a domain an the NT
Workstation machines?

Any help will be greatly appreciated

Nelson Lau

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Jan 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/13/00
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I think you have a confuse for the NT workstation, the windows NT
workstation have a limit for 10 inbound connection at same time, if u want
to overcome this limit, I think you must install the data server in NT
server.

Nelson Lau
MCSE, MCP+I

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Andrew Rossmann

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Jan 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/13/00
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Andrew Sheppard wrote:

> I am running a Windows network, with NT Server as the domain Controller with
> Windows 9x and NT workstation clients. One of the servers is running NT
> Workstation and is not allowing more than 11 users to connect at one time.
> Does anyone know of a way to get around this.
>
> Secondly, is it possible to specify Workgroups in a domain an the NT
> Workstation machines?
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated

If it's running NT Workstation, then it is not a server. NT Workstation has a
limit of 10 connections. You must upgrade that computer to NT Server if you want
more.

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Michael Kovar

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This is the normal behaviour of NT Workstation. Only 10 Connections are
allowed for NT WS. If you need more connections at the same time, NT Server
is needed.

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