seti6 0 Posted October 11, 2001 Can anybody help me with a workaround for windows 2000 workstation? it only allow 10 concurrent connections. I need more Share this post Link to post
FatFish 0 Posted October 11, 2001 That's what it suppose to be. You need server or advanced server to get more connections but you need CAL for that too. Share this post Link to post
seti6 0 Posted October 11, 2001 i know thats the way its soposed to be, but can i go round it anyway? Share this post Link to post
DrPizza 0 Posted October 11, 2001 I *thought* that you couldn't even do *that*. I don't think that Server will upgrade an installation of Professional; it's clean reinstall time. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted October 11, 2001 It's a clean reinstall. And, while O'Reilly and company demonstrated a NT 4 Workstation installation could be converted to NT 4 Server, that would be a clear breach of the license agreement (provided that you don't have a license for the full version of NT 4 server for that box. Also, I think that ability was fixed in NT 4 with later SPs, and can't be done in Win2K. Share this post Link to post
Flak 0 Posted December 19, 2001 There is definitely a workaround for that, I'm sure there is a registry key allowing you to change it but I can't remember what it is. I speak from experience as i have a win2k pro machine that will allow 65533 here Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted December 19, 2001 Quote: There is definitely a workaround for that, I'm sure there is a registry key allowing you to change it but I can't remember what it is. I speak from experience as i have a win2k pro machine that will allow 65533 here Which would then be in complete violation of the license agreement, since Win2K Pro is intentionally capped at 10 connections while Server is not. I am assuming that you are doing this on a test machine or some debug machine and/or you have a license agreement that allows for this. Share this post Link to post
nagual 0 Posted December 21, 2001 Toby Senior Member Registered: Jan 2000 Location: Stockholm, SWEDEN Posts: 180 REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Internet Settings] "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server"=dword:00000019 "MaxConnectionsPerServer"=dword:00000019 Here you go, you can change the value 19 to something less if you like. /Toby Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted December 21, 2001 That is referring to the connection limit of IE when contacting a website. Normally, it's capped at "2" (http 1.2 standard I believe), but those keys look like the ones that adjust the limit. Also, if for some reason the method to do it does get posted here, we will have to edit it or take it down. Sorry. Share this post Link to post
Flak 0 Posted May 22, 2002 Thought i'd try changing it to see how easy it was, It's actually one of the options that X-Setup allows you to change Share this post Link to post
_Vengeance_ 0 Posted October 1, 2002 How does one verify that the setting was succesfully changed? What is the definition of a "connection"? If I am sending 5 files to people on IRC, and 2 on WinMX, and someone is on my FTP ... does that mean only 2 people can hit my webserver? that would be terrible. Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted October 1, 2002 what about ntswitch i have a copy of this so let me know if you need it Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted October 1, 2002 Quote: What is NT switch? makes 2k pro or nt workstation into server Share this post Link to post
_Vengeance_ 0 Posted October 1, 2002 It also destroys WinXP installations.. but I guess I should have listened to the warning it popped up... Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted October 1, 2002 Quote: It also destroys WinXP installations.. but I guess I should have listened to the warning it popped up... yea it is generally a bad idea to use it was designed to prove a point that nt variants are all pretty much the same. at least for nt and 2k the kernal for ws is the same as it is for server the main diff is in the reg and the services. Share this post Link to post
Igor 0 Posted October 2, 2002 ntswitch is not a microsoft lisenced product and is considered ny MS to be illigal. You probably don't need more that 10 connections at home anyway. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted October 7, 2002 ...and if you do theres always Linux Share this post Link to post
drivers 0 Posted September 20, 2004 Or just go back to old windows 98 for a much cheaper option. for those of us in small business who are sick of making bill gates a billionair just because he decides to take out an option from some software he calls an "upgrade" (not). old windows 98 used to handle 20 connections just fine. then some young idiot computer tech tells me yeah upgrad to windows XP its heaps better. i finally give in and put the piece of Sh*t on my server and bang now no-one can access anything. and now it is a pain in the ass to try and take back off again. back to tried and tested 98 for me. quote:- "If it aint broke. Don't fix it" Share this post Link to post
zen69x 0 Posted September 20, 2004 What the heck, I'll throw my .02 in as well. If you use NTSwitch, it will think it's a server. This also means that you can now do an inplace upgrade using a server CD as well. Which is nice for a lab system or if you're trying to preserve your user accounts/passwords on the PC. HOWEVER, if this is a production server and you don't care about the existing user accounts, clean install all the way. Share this post Link to post