Windows NT 4.0 Workstation has the limit of 10 conections,
and it is stayted in any document you find
I did not see any document of Microsoft or not Microsoft,
and I looked through planty, saying the same about W2K,
so do not speek about "well documented",
but you are propably right, it sounds like that.
It looks the only solutions to him are
if now security and downgrade to win98 or
if with security upgrade to the server version - more expencive - or
if having security and saving mony - make quicke dive for samba and linux -
Walter
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Von: Christopher Land [mailto:c2land@stripped]
Gesendet: Samstag, 26. Mai 2001 06:07
An: win32@stripped
Betreff: Re: [W2KPro and aborted connections]
Wichtigkeit: Niedrig
W2KPro has the well-documented 10-user connection limit.... -chEErs-
"Alan Lok" <alok@stripped> wrote:
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Hi,
I currently have a program deployed for 12 Windows 98 workstations to
connect to a MySQL server (3.23.38-nt) on Windows 2000 Professional SP1.
The program is written in VB and connects to the server using MyODBC
(v2.50.37 used).
After starting the program on all the clients machines, one or two clients
will suddenly drop connections and the mysql.err log will say "Aborted
connection.... (unknown error)". Restarting the program without rebooting
will result in the connection error as well.
Has anyone else run into this problem or is there a known connection limit
to Windows 2000 Professional? Would downgrading to Windows 98 help?!
Thanks!
Alan
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