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Xp as a server. Need solution.

Kublai

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A Xp pro, used as a server, allows only 10 users to access a program at the same time. I need to change that feature in Xp to allow more than 10 users at a time, but i can`t seem to figure it out. I think it is a registry problem, yet i don`t know what or where to modify. Or, is there some software that .. uh, maybe tricks Xp to allow that to happen?
I can`t swich to a server 2003 or 2000, the company i work for ... won`t buy a licence fot that too.. i know it sounds weird, but...:mad:
 
it is done this way on purpose. You need to explain to your company that they need a server product for what your doing.
 
I'd be happy if he used a *BSD, Solaris, HPUX, AIX, AT&T UNIX, etc., because when it comes down to it, Gnu's Not UNIX.
 
Originally posted by oakfan52
it is done this way on purpose. You need to explain to your company that they need a server product for what your doing.

Like this person said, It's set that way for a reason. You want to have more than 10 connections? then buy/acquire (preferrably buy since it's a business) the approriate product. It's a crappy answer, we know, but people have been trying to do this for a while... No luck that I've heard yet.
 
It’s the same for the difference between winXP home and WinXp Pro with Sercurity, SMP support & domain login – if you want the extra bells and whistles you pay.
 
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