Posted by Grant Foraker on September 06, 2010 at 12:13:38:
In Reply to: Re: Windows 7 Install posted by Jim Guerber on September 06, 2010 at 10:23:13:
My comment applied to using an XP Pro as a peer-to-peer server. This is what MS says ...
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Note For Windows XP Professional, the maximum number of other computers that are permitted to simultaneously connect over the network is ten. This limit includes all transports and resource sharing protocols combined. For Windows XP Home Edition, the maximum number of other computers that are permitted to simultaneously connect over the network is five. This limit is the number of simultaneous sessions from other computers the system is permitted to host. This limit does not apply to the use of administrative tools that attach from a remote computer.
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Couldn't find the number for Vista or Win 7.
5 users is when I start thinking SBS Server 2008 with all the enhancements that working inside a domain with a read file server.
My max CometAnywhere users on an XP Pro was 20.
Each file can be a maximum of 1MB in length Uploaded files will be purged from the server on a regular basis.