Colin,
Hopefully Al will answer your question... I can't.
Those connection counts that you list certainly are different than anything else written about, officially or otherwise. And I don't doubt your numbers.
I don't know what impact accessing through a proxy server has, but I guess it does have some.
Also, if the only action is accessing the internet and possibly saving 'documents' from it, then I can see that working (except for the disagreement regarding the numbers).
There seems to be a paucity of details as regards 'proper' usage of this long-standing Windows feature. That makes it hard to "tell" anyone that peer-to-peer may not be a good way to run VFP applications, especially when they have apparent success when testing such a configuration.
cheers
>Al
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>I have a Win 2000 Professional peer to peer set up which is rapidly approaching 10 concurrent connections. I have no difficulty getting hold of Windows 2000 Server but can I install it over the top of Win 2000 professional?
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>On the original subject of concurrent connections a colleague of mine who specialises in supplying schools has told me he has:-
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>Win98 acting as a file server with 25 concurrent connctions
>Win 2000 Professional acting as a file server with 15 concurrent connections.
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>They are definitely conncurrent connections as the entire class accesses the file server at the same time to use its proxy server to access the internet.
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>These seem to disagree with the official party line.
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>Colin
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