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I have a network with a few systems (mix of XP/Pro, XP/Home 2000/Pro)
without a domain server. On Friday I configured one of the XP/Pro (#1)
with a shared folder and one of the 2000/Pro (#2) with a shared folder.
On a 3rd computer (#3) (an XP/Pro), I had configured two network
drives to the two shared folders. However, today, the XP/Pro
network drive did not connect.
When I tried to recreate it I get the error:
<Workgroup> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource....
No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time
because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept.
I was told that there was a limit of 10 shared folders, but is that
on a single computer? That is, with #1, there can be 10 computers that
share it's folder? Or is there a network wide limit?
If I am up against the 10 limit, is there a way I can list where
the connections are from?
Thanks.
without a domain server. On Friday I configured one of the XP/Pro (#1)
with a shared folder and one of the 2000/Pro (#2) with a shared folder.
On a 3rd computer (#3) (an XP/Pro), I had configured two network
drives to the two shared folders. However, today, the XP/Pro
network drive did not connect.
When I tried to recreate it I get the error:
<Workgroup> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource....
No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time
because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept.
I was told that there was a limit of 10 shared folders, but is that
on a single computer? That is, with #1, there can be 10 computers that
share it's folder? Or is there a network wide limit?
If I am up against the 10 limit, is there a way I can list where
the connections are from?
Thanks.