maximum number of connections

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IDS

What is the maximum number of network shares that can be
placed on a w2000 workstation and a w2000 server

ie. Tools | Map Network Drive...

Thanks for any help with this
 
G

Gary Fose [MSFT]

Hi David,

The maximum simultaneous inbound connections to any workstation is 10. Servers are only
limited by licensing - how many user/client licenses.

179483 Error Msg: No More Connections Can Be Made At This Time
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q179483

Hope this helps,
Gary

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