Umm, if nobody answers this by the time I get home, I'll find out for you then. . I'm currently on a Windows 2000 machine at work, and I can't remember exactly where it is in XP...
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Open my computer or windows explorer. goto the tools menu and select folder options. Then in the folder options screen click the view tab along the top. scroll to the bottom of the advanced settings list, and the bottom entry should say "use simple file sharing (recommended)", untick that box.
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XP Home has a limit of 5 simultaneous file sharing
XP Pro (like NT) has a limit of 10 simultaneous file sharing
see below
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/wxpservr.htm#limit[/url]
GT
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UPDATE
setting up a desktop pointer to the common file to be shared
allowed all machines to look at the file one by one sequentially,
closing each folder before moving to the next machine,
BUT
eventually it said dont get cute with me and locked you into
5 machines with the others locked out ....... so you cant even
alternate which machines are working on the common folder
GO BACK to the 7th post to this thread
yes the one from M$ site about a BETTER EXPERIENCE
........ by inference they are saying PRO will do it better than HOME,
NOT TRUE ........ HOMEless cant do it, and it would appear a
lot of effort has been put into making sure it wont
............... its a lock out !!!! ??????
SOLUTION .... keep your old 98 or start paying for PRO
and SERVER etc etc
will be most gratefull if someone can show us to be wrong
GT
ps what happens to all the notebooks that have HOMEless
on them, if they try and hook into the office network, especially
if there are 10 XP Pro machines in the office net and along comes
notebook number 11 trying to hook in !!!!!
we are only trying to use this network for basic file storage
MAYBE "direct connect" will do the job ????
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this was the same if u compared a copy of win2k pro, and win2k server, there are built in limitations as to the number of simultaneous connections u can have to the file sharing, i first was confronted with this problem at a LAN i held where we used a 2kpro box as a file server, once we got 5... (or 10) users trying to copy stuff from it, they were gettin lockouts, it may well have been one user at a time...
there is an option in the licensing module, i believe u could just add licenses in 2k and that'd fix some, whether it is truly hard-coded limit or not, i cant be certain...
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Originally posted by Unregisteredps what happens to all the notebooks that have HOMEless
on them, if they try and hook into the office network, especially
if there are 10 XP Pro machines in the office net and along comes
notebook number 11 trying to hook in !!!!!
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If I'm understanding all of this correctly, the complaint here is that using Windows XP Home Edition, more than five connection cannot be made to one computer at one time.
You can set the limit higher, atleast I know that for sure in Pro, but my question for Unregistered is: Why?
Why would you want more than 5 computers to connect to another computer at once? Every user that logs on slows down the access times of the other users who are using that box. The 5 connection limit isn't there because Microsoft (whom everyone should credit with popularizing computing thanks to MS-DOS and Windows 3.1) wanted to be the evil computer *******s that too many people claim they are.
You probably don't want more than 5 users at a time on any computer, because you're just asking the box to do too much at that point and you'd get your tasks done just as fast if you waited to do them when the box was free.
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