At 07:42 PM 12/06/2002 -0500, Michael J. Cook wrote:
Now the theory...I believe Sambar is making the ODBC calls and as such, the 10 connection limit does not apply because the calls are local. The web requests from the remote clients that make those requests do not actually count as file/print connections. Where you might see this apply is if more than 10 clients had direct ODBC links to a database housed on your computer. In that case, the connections would count as file share connections.
Windows ODBC is built to work with the Win2k OS (obviously). The OS sees the 10
connection limit that the ODBC is trying to exceed, refuses additional
connections, and somehow kills ODBC and/or Sambar dbms stops responding.
If I'm way out in left field, start calling me back in right now ;-))
-Jeff
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