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You're right :)

The "10 user limitation" is on IIS on W2K Workstation. You can install
Apache or another server though and there will be no limitation of this
kind.

Julien




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> Envoye : mercredi 4 septembre 2002 17:58
> A : Bill Sobel
> Objet : [VOPmail Beta] W2k choice
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> BS> I believe the Pro's license restricts you to 10 ip connections at
> BS> one time, not good for a mail server :)
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> I may be wrong, so feel free to correct .. but ..  :)
>
> Ever since the transistion days of NT 3.51 over to NT 4, the license
> restriction has been a source of misunderstanding.
>
> Yes, there is are restriction on *sessions*, not sockets.  For
> instance, 9 people connected to shares and 1 to your printer.  Or 4
> connected to 1 share, 3 to another, and 1 to your first printer and 1
> to your 2nd, and so on.  Which link layer the sessions are coming in
> over is irrelevant (TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI) doesn't matter.
>
> There is no limit on network connections per se.  You can have as many
> IP and IPX sockets open as you like.  Therefore you can have unlimited
> concurrent connections to a WWW server, SMTP, POP, ect. all running on
> a Workstation license.
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> John Blue
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