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Peter,

On 5/18/2009 3:19 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
>> From: Arijit Sarkar Job Gmail [mailto:arijit.k.sar...@gmail.com] So
>> If I have an web application deployed on tomcat and windows XP
>> pro, theoretically, unlimited users can connect to the application 
>> simultaneously? Tomcat or Windows XP does not place any limits to
>> that?
> 
> There are no limits imposed by XP's license - XP's 10-connection
> limit applies only to it acting as a SMB server, and doesn't affect
> anything else.

I have seen claims that it also affects IIS connections. Is it just that
anything server-related that Microsoft sells is limited to 10 (total?
per package?) connections when running on a non-"server"-branded version
of Windows?

- -chris
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