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Currently we have XP home this allows 5 users to connect to it.
We need to upgrade to xp professional which allows up to 10 users to conenct to a single pc. But in vista its not so clear. We where thinking of using vista instead, But im a little confused about how many users can connect to which version. Ill start off and assume that Vista home only allows 5 connections, but what about vista/premium/business? Im looking for a system that allows up to 10 users |
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james13009 wrote:
Currently we have XP home this allows 5 users to connect to it. We need to upgrade to xp professional which allows up to 10 users to conenct to a single pc. But in vista its not so clear. We where thinking of using vista instead, But im a little confused about how many users can connect to which version. Ill start off and assume that Vista home only allows 5 connections, but what about vista/premium/business? Im looking for a system that allows up to 10 users First of all, the limitation is not on *users* or *computers*. The limitation is on *connections*. One computer can, and often does, make multiple connections. You should probably be looking at Small Business Server or, if you are only using the pseudo-server as a file server (not running programs on it), you could use one of the many Linux distros which are free and have no such limitation. Refer to "Device Connections" in the License Terms for Microsoft Windows Vista. For more information please see: http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/ Inbound connections limit in XP - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314882 5 - XP Home/Vista Home Basic 10 - Vista Home Premium/Vista Ultimate/XP Pro 49 - SBS 2000 74 - SBS 2003 Unlimited for full Server O/Ses Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |