- Increase from 10 connections to 50
- Posted by BigSteve911 on October 6th, 2005
Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find it
anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
- Posted by Mike Brannigan [MSFT] on October 6th, 2005
"BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
> downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find it
> anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
No and doing so is a violation of your licensing for Windows XP
Professional.
If you require more connections you need to consider using a Server
operating system such as Windows Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003
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"BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
> downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find it
> anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
- Posted by frodo@theshire.org on October 6th, 2005
are you refferring to the "10 client" limit, or the SP2 TCP/IP "security
fix" which limited the number of "in-progress" tcp connections?
for a patch to undo the latter look here:
http://www.lvllord.de/?url=tools&lang=en
- Posted by BigSteve911 on October 6th, 2005
Thanks mike, but why is this a violation? Would this not be with me and my
service provider?
"Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" wrote:
> "BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:15348F92-FF9A-4FD5-96E6-7411A4A28546@microsoft.com...
> > Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
> > downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find it
> > anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
>
> No and doing so is a violation of your licensing for Windows XP
> Professional.
> If you require more connections you need to consider using a Server
> operating system such as Windows Server 2003
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike
> --
> Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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> "BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:15348F92-FF9A-4FD5-96E6-7411A4A28546@microsoft.com...
> > Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
> > downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find it
> > anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
>
>
>
- Posted by BigSteve911 on October 6th, 2005
I'm not sure? I wanted to allow more connections to my computer to download
more files at once faster.
"frodo@theshire.org" wrote:
> are you refferring to the "10 client" limit, or the SP2 TCP/IP "security
> fix" which limited the number of "in-progress" tcp connections?
>
> for a patch to undo the latter look here:
>
> http://www.lvllord.de/?url=tools&lang=en
>
>
>
- Posted by Mike Brannigan [MSFT] on October 6th, 2005
"BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A8FFB235-7030-4F79-9799-935CE0138BA3@microsoft.com...
> Thanks mike, but why is this a violation? Would this not be with me and my
> service provider?
>
See your End User License Agreement - Start ... Run ... EULA.txt which you
agreed to be bound by when you installed Windows XP Professional.
It states:
....You may permit a maximum
of ten (10) computers or other electronic devices (each
a "Device") to connect to the Workstation Computer to
utilize the services of the Product solely for File and
Print services, Internet Information Services, and remote
access (including connection sharing and telephony
services). The ten connection maximum includes any
indirect connections made through "multiplexing" or other
software or hardware which pools or aggregates
connections. ...
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"BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A8FFB235-7030-4F79-9799-935CE0138BA3@microsoft.com...
> Thanks mike, but why is this a violation? Would this not be with me and my
> service provider?
>
> "Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> "BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:15348F92-FF9A-4FD5-96E6-7411A4A28546@microsoft.com...
>> > Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
>> > downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find
>> > it
>> > anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
>>
>> No and doing so is a violation of your licensing for Windows XP
>> Professional.
>> If you require more connections you need to consider using a Server
>> operating system such as Windows Server 2003
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mike
>> --
>> Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights
>>
>> Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
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>>
>> "BigSteve911" <BigSteve911@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:15348F92-FF9A-4FD5-96E6-7411A4A28546@microsoft.com...
>> > Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
>> > downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find
>> > it
>> > anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
>>
>>
>>
- Posted by Bruce Chambers on October 8th, 2005
BigSteve911 wrote:
> Windows only allows 10 open connections at once. On my old putor I had
> downloaded a program which increased it from 10 to 50. I can not find it
> anymore. Does anyone know what I am talking about that can help me?
It's called Windows Server 2003, but it's not available for
downloading. Visit your favorite software vendor.
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