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All,
I understand that both Windows XP Home and Profession have limits on the
number of incoming connections. Before deciding whether to upgrade from
Windows NT Server to XP Profession or Server 2003, I need to figure out how
many connections are in use at a time - how do I do this?
I need to do this on Windows NT Server.
BTW, don't bother telling me that NT Server allows lots of connections as
the system is probably overspecced for what is required - question is do I
have a sufficient "safe" zone to move to XP Pro or do I need Server 2003 - I
need to find out!
Thanks,
Paul DS
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All,
I understand that both Windows XP Home and Profession have limits on the
number of incoming connections. Before deciding whether to upgrade from
Windows NT Server to XP Profession or Server 2003, I need to figure out how
many connections are in use at a time - how do I do this?
I need to do this on Windows NT Server.
BTW, don't bother telling me that NT Server allows lots of connections as
the system is probably overspecced for what is required - question is do I
have a sufficient "safe" zone to move to XP Pro or do I need Server 2003 - I
need to find out!
Thanks,
Paul DS
--
Please remove the "x-" if replying to sender.