3rd part application forced a concurrent user limit on home folders..

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I have redirected home folders set up on my W2k server.
Everything was fine until I installed a shared network
application that comes with a 5-user concurrent limit. The
problem is that the new application seems to have applied
the same limit to my home folders - which is obviously not
very good.

When I check HKLM\system\ControlSet001
\Services\lanmaserver\Shares MaxUses= 4294967295 for all
shared folders. So this is probably not the right place to
look.

I double-checked all the share permissions and there is no
limit anywhere.

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
Check the share it self to see if there is a limit specified in the GUI. What error do the clients get when accessing the shares?
Can you uninstall this application?

Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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The server logs this event:

No license was available for %username% using SMB server
5.0.

Clients are told that the path cannot be found.

I am thinking of uninstalling the application as a last
resort.

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
Check the share it self to see if there is a limit
specified in the GUI. What error do the clients get when
accessing the shares?
Can you uninstall this application?

Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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And yes, there is no limit on the GUI shares...
-----Original Message-----
Check the share it self to see if there is a limit
specified in the GUI. What error do the clients get when
accessing the shares?
Can you uninstall this application?

Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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Hi Mike, do you know where the concurent connection limit
data is kept in the registry ?

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
Check the share it self to see if there is a limit
specified in the GUI. What error do the clients get when
accessing the shares?
Can you uninstall this application?

Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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