Hi Denny,
Computers that run Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows
XP Professional are licensed for a maximum of 10 concurrent client incoming sessions.
Computers that run Windows XP Home Edition are licensed for a maximum of 5 concurrent
client incoming sessions. All logical drive, logical printer, and transport level connections
combined from a single computer are one session.
So there is not a way to increase this amount. You will need to move up to a server operating
system for more than 10 concurrent connections.
Thanks,
Gary
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