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| no more connections can be made to this remote computer Well lets take it from the top: Windows 2k server (updated and service packed) 15 work stations running 2k pro or xp Enterprise Resource Planning software (syteline) IntraNet resources Office Suite When trying to browse the lan I get the following error "No more connections can be made to this remote computer because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept." The fix from Microscroft is bs, changing the autodisconnect does nothing as I do usually have 10 connections to the server. Is this an oversite on MS part? Do they really mean to limit a servers connections to 10? How silly is that? Any info or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Urthlight MIS MCSE CET A+ Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he'll be a mile away - and barefoot. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer The 10 user connection limit has been reached. check these pages for the more details, connection errors “No more connections can be made at this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept“ ... http://www.chicagotech.net/connectionerrors.htm - Similar pages network errors More Connections Can Be Made At This Time "Multiple connections to the ... while the dialup connection is active "No operation can be performed on the ... http://www.chicagotech.net/neterrors.htm |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer Greetings; I'm new here and VERY excited about getting some additional help in this problem. I am at my wits end here. I keep getting an error when using “net view� at a dos prompt. It states: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System error 71 has occurred. No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ However, when I use the net statistics server command, it states that I only have two sessions open: Sessions accepted 2 Sessions timed-out 0 Sessions errored-out 0 Kilobytes sent 4 Kilobytes received 7 Mean response time 0 System errors 0 Permission violations 0 Password violations 0 Files accessed 3 Communication devices accessed 0 Print Jobs spooled 0 Times buffers exhausted Big buffers 0 Requested buffers 0 ---------------------------------- Can you tell me why I keep getting the System error 71 message and how to resolve this? I would be forever in your debt. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer The amount of remote connections you can make to a machine depends on the licensing of your OS. Standard licenses allow up to two concurrent connections. Many of the basic server licenses allow ten. There are enterprise licenses that allow even more than that however, but they cost a pretty penny. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer So, I'm assuming that I have the "standard" license. I don't understand how or why this would interfere with me trying to use "Net View". The computers I am having this issue on are WindowsXP connected to a 2003 server domain. I am not running the license module on the server. Is there a way I can change this "Standard" license number? |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer I read another thread in here and they mentioned that I might try tweaking the register. Here's what I did: 1. Start Registry Editor. 2. Locate, and then click the following key in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA 3. On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry value: Value Name: RestrictAnonymous Data Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 Default: 0 A value of 2 restricts null session connections. I had to reboot but it seems to be working. However, when I run net statistics server, it shows only one session now. That might be due to the reboot. I'll wait and see if it keeps working or not. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer I hope it works out for you. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer Nope. Didn't work. I changed it back and now I am getting the system error 72 message when logging on and attempting to map four drives to specific shared folders on the server. Man, I just LOVE Microsoft. Each version just gets better and better.... Any help here would be GREATLY appreciated. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer I ended up ditching all Microsoft tech for servers a year ago just because of reasons such as this. They don't disclose limitations like this when you purchase the software and expect you to pay them to for the priviledge of finding out how truly limited the OS is. Then they tell you that you need to buy a new OS or upgrade your license. It's a stupid mess that they have created all in order to justify the need for MSCE certifications and higher-priced "server line" Windows versions. In the end, I built a Linux server running Samba. Since then, I haven't had any problems accessing the network drives, doing remote logins to the local server, etc. The funny thing is that this didn't cost me one red cent, just a bit of time that ended up being far less than the time I spent diagnosing problems with my Windows server. |
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| Re: no more connections can be made to this remote computer I got this message right after I turned on "License Logging" in services. I turned it right back off, and all the errors on all clients accessing file shares went away. |
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