In my "license agreement" (german) it references to "simultaneous authenticated
connections" and therefor does not mean IP connections or Web connections. I know this
for NT 4.0. MS want to change this for 2000, i don´t know it for this OS.
Hermann
> >>Microsoft has a licensing limit of 10 simultaneous connections
> -- but it is
> >>extremely unclear what this applies to...
> >
> > This isn't true. It's actually quite easy to determine what the
> > licensing applies to. If you open the NT Diagnostics you can see
> > a list of currently logged in users ...
>
> And with netstat you can see how many current TCP/IP connections
> there are. And with IIS you can see the number of simultaneous
> connections. I'd be surprised if the best lawyer in the world
> could tell you which of those three programs gives the "correct"
> results without violating the NT licensing agreement.
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