Re: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-31 Thread Eli Allen
IIS 5.0 came with all the variations of Windows 2000, IIS 5.1 came with Windows XP, and IIS 6.0 came with Windows 2003. IIS is tied to the OS so no way to change IIS versions without changing the OS. As to connection limits, the non-server versions always had a connection limit for IIS, nothi

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-31 Thread Chris Reeves
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 7:29 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] Question on XP Pro At 12:10 AM 31/05/2005, CW wrote: >One hitch: I will bet dollars to donuts they are using TeeTimes software >(or something very similar) which will n

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-31 Thread Chris Reeves
You are correct on the default 10, my mind was wandering.. however, just so it can be noted, you can make an easy change to the metabase key MaxConnections to anything less then 40, and it works, and the connections are concurrent, not universal, which allows for roughly 64 connections per via IIS

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-31 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 08:28 AM 5/31/2005, Thane Sherrington typed: Hmmm. I can't say - they recommend Win 2000 or XP Pro for the OS in their specs. After I did up the quote, they decided that one machine need 2003 Server Basic Small Business Edition. But they don't want to pay the extra for the OS, but they do

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-31 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 12:10 AM 31/05/2005, CW wrote: One hitch: I will bet dollars to donuts they are using TeeTimes software (or something very similar) which will not run on XP Pro, as it's activeX background works like mud on it.. Hmmm. I can't say - they recommend Win 2000 or XP Pro for the OS in their sp

Re: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-31 Thread Eli Allen
IIS 5.1 which is the IIS version in Win XP pro has a limit of 10 HTTP connections. And since a web browser following HTTP standards can use up 4 connections it kind of limits how many users can browse the site. So either use the server version of the OS or a different web server. Eli -

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-30 Thread CW
don't need a domain server, etc. most likely, you can get 2003 Web Edition. CW -Original message- From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 20:39:07 -0500 To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: RE: [H] Question on XP Pro > At 05:36 PM 30

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-30 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 05:36 PM 30/05/2005, Chris Reeves wrote: Well, you haven't given out any details on the situation (what you are trying to do) so I have no way of knowing ;) If it's just serving HTML, then that's one thing.. if you need to do script security or any of that kind of stuff, that's something else

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-30 Thread Chris Reeves
Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 3:16 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] Question on XP Pro At 02:19 PM 30/05/2005, Chris Reeves wrote: >No, it's not limited on IIS 5.1. (it's ve

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-30 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 02:19 PM 30/05/2005, Chris Reeves wrote: No, it's not limited on IIS 5.1. (it's version of PWS, basically) BUT.. of course, resources for IIS 5.1 are limited in terms of what you can do as well as the fact that it seems as though more then 64 connections results in significantly slowdowns. I

RE: [H] Question on XP Pro

2005-05-30 Thread Chris Reeves
No, it's not limited on IIS 5.1. (it's version of PWS, basically) BUT.. of course, resources for IIS 5.1 are limited in terms of what you can do as well as the fact that it seems as though more then 64 connections results in significantly slowdowns. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTE