How would I determine how many concurrent users are accessing web mail?

What's disconcerting is that the very client that I forwarded his email to the list runs an application on one of our servers and he's got anywhere between 100-125 people banging away at it all day long with very little CPU load. This app creates excel spreadsheets on the fly and data dumps into a SQL server. I would be surprised if ours is getting more than 50 concurrent users at a time as most of our customers prefer an email client on their own machine.

Bill

Kevin Gillis wrote:
hi matrosity,
 
a few questions.
 
how many concurrent web users are typically accessing and are you running 2006.01?  the specs on your box should be more than adequate for lots of simultaneous web users. 
 
also, off-forum, would it be possible to provide a login? 
 
bye for now,
 
kg
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Subject: [IMail Forum] iclient SLOW

We're running 2003 with dual 3.06 GHz with 2 GB ram and iClient is incredibly slow. Even after restarting w3svc it is slow. Processors are not maxed by any means so there doesn't appear to be a reason for this. I've always thought it was slow but now we're getting complaints and suggestions to go back to the old version.

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