limit access full shared folder

J

jihader

In my living house there are 9 computer connected with lan network.
One computer has one full shared folder.
Only 5 computer can write\access this folder at the same time.
the question is How can i adjust the limit access for this full share
folder? so it can be access by all computer at the same time.
Thank`s before
 
M

Malke

jihader said:
In my living house there are 9 computer connected with lan network.
One computer has one full shared folder.
Only 5 computer can write\access this folder at the same time.
the question is How can i adjust the limit access for this full shared
folder? so it can be access by all computer at the same time.
Thank`s before.

You are apparently running into the concurrent inbound connections
limitations. Since you neglected to mention what operating system the
computer with the shared folder is running, that's as specific as I can
get. Here are the limitations:

Refer to "Device Connections" in the License Terms for Microsoft
Windows Vista. For more information please see:
http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/

Inbound connections limit in XP - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314882

5 - XP Home/Vista Home Basic
10 - Vista Home Premium/Vista Ultimate/XP Pro
49 - SBS 2000
74 - SBS 2003
Unlimited for full Server O/Ses

Please note that the limitation is on *connections*, not on *computers*
and not *users*. Each computer can (and usually does) make more than one
connection to a pseudo/real server concurrently.

The solution depends on what you are using the pseudo-server for. If it
is simply a file/backup server, you can replace whatever MS operating
system is on it with Linux or replace the entire box with a Mac running
OS X. If you are running Windows programs on it or wish to stay with
Microsoft operating systems, you'll need to replace what it is currently
running with a real server operating system such as Microsoft Small
Business Server.


Malke
 

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