DHCP server count against the XP max 10 conenction?

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yerk55

I'm trying to settle a dispute I'm having with someone. According to
this MS KB (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314882): The max inbound
connections on XP Pro is 10. We want to run a small freeware DHCP
server from a XP Pro SP2 box, with over 10 client PC's on the same
LAN.

My collegue seems to think beacuse of the 10-connection limit
mentioned above, it wont work. I argue that it won't matter because
DHCP doesn't maintain a lasting TCP connection. The clients send a
broadcast, get a reply, a few other handshaking packets, they get
their IP and the chatter is over. Am I right, and there should be no
problem using XP Pro as a DHCP server for 10+ hosts?

As a followup question, does the 10-connection limit mean if I did run
some kind of server on XP Pro that depends on persistant connections
(ie, irc server, ftp server) that only 10 hosts could use that server?

TIA
 

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