Hi Brad and Drew, one statement to the thread of yours in the samba-list: yes, terminal-server on NT had the switch to make the terminal use one virtual connect for each terminal-server-client. windows 2000 does not have the registry entry any more.
so what happens is you might face the situation that you cannot connect all shares: [2003/03/10 10:38:35, 1] smbd/conn.c:(102) ERROR! Out of connection structures [2003/03/10 10:38:35, 0] smbd/service.c:(340) Couldn't find free connection. This is a fix value in the sources smbd/conn.c: #define MAX_CONNECTIONS 128 so if you have 40 terminal clients connecting 4 samba-shares (= 160 connections on one smbd) that would not match. Change the value to e.g. 256 and recompile your samba. Note: if you have to many connections to one smbd it might affect the performance. There is suggestion to make this a smb.conf configurable (max connections per client) but thats not yet accepted. hope that helps Kind regards. Rainer Doelker -------------------------------------------- Rainer Dölker Linux-Unix-Competency-Center Hewlett Packard -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba