thawke wrote:
> The computer lab at my wife's school was recently upgraded
> to windows xp with all the upgrades/service packs and now
> she keeps hitting the connection limit of 10 with xp pro.
> She needs to have her students access her computer and
> needs more than 10 connections. Is there anyway around
> this problem?
> I have read that the limit is stored in the TCPIP.sys file
> but it is unreadable with standard text packages. I don't
> believe Microsoft has offered a fix because they want it
> this way for security reasons. If anyone knows a way to
> get around this I would greatly appreciate the info.
> I have already tried a patch that is on the internet but
> it did not do the trick even though it said it increased
> the limit to 50.
As it has always been, the limit of 10 concurrent inbound
connections is the same for all of Microsoft's workstation operating
systems, except WinXP Home, which is limited to 5.
Inbound Connections Limit in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;;Q314882
If you need more than 10 concurrent connections, you'll need to
install a server OS.
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