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Arijit,

On 5/18/2009 3:12 PM, Arijit Sarkar Job Gmail wrote:
> This link on Microsoft specifies this very issue.. 
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314882

Interesting:

"
For Windows XP Professional, the maximum number of other computers that
are permitted to simultaneously connect over the network is ten. This
limit includes all transports and resource sharing protocols /combined/.
"
(emphasis mine)

> " The connection limit refers to the number of redirector-based
> connections and is enforced for any file, print, named pipe, or mail
> slot session. The TCP connection limit is not enforced, but it may be
> bound by legal agreement to not permit more than 10 clients. "
> 
> Doesn’t this solidify our point that the connection limit is not for
> Http connections?

I'm pretty sure that's true, although if you were using the ISAPI
redirector to connect Tomcat to IIS, you could almost certainly be
subject to these connection limits.

- -chris
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