PinoyGeek wrote:
> Good day!!!
>
> Need your help guys, just want to ask if it is possible to disable the 10
> simultaneous remote user in Windows XP SP2 and how?
Simply disable File & Print Sharing, and de-select the exception for
File & Print Sharing of the Windows Firewall. All remote users
disabled, as requested.
> My client bought
> Quickbooks for 20 users and installed it in a license XP SP2, they don't have
> enough budget for Server 2003, the problem is they can't maximize the 20,
> when they reach the 10 simultaneous users, it blocks the access and a message
> appears.
>
Don't see what this has to do with your question above. Be that as it
may, if your client needs a host machine (server) that supports more
than 10 simultaneous connections, he'll have to replace the workstation
operating system (WinXP) with a server operating system. Period. If he
can't afford a Microsoft Server OS, there's always Linux. It's free.
(Don't know if it can be made to support QuickBooks, though. I rather
doubt it.)
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