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Murgen
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      05-06-2009, 01:22 PM
Hi, how max sessions per user support a windows 2003 folder share? If
possibile how can i increase them? I have a permanent connection with a linux
client using CIFS.
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      05-06-2009, 04:00 PM
"Murgen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, how max sessions per user support a windows 2003 folder share? If
> possibile how can i increase them? I have a permanent connection with a
> linux
> client using CIFS.
> Thanks



By default, a shared folder will allow 4.3 billion users when set to 'no
limit' (default in the share properties).

How many users do you have, or have you restricted this setting?

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      05-07-2009, 09:13 AM
> By default, a shared folder will allow 4.3 billion users when set to 'no
> limit' (default in the share properties).
>
> How many users do you have, or have you restricted this setting?


I have only one user but this user can make many many request to the windows
share folder. I don't know how requested files/connetions per user can permit
the windows share.



 
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Mathieu CHATEAU
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      05-07-2009, 09:40 AM
Hello,

you are out of the wood, not problem

Murgen a écrit :
>> By default, a shared folder will allow 4.3 billion users when set to 'no
>> limit' (default in the share properties).
>>
>> How many users do you have, or have you restricted this setting?

>
> I have only one user but this user can make many many request to the windows
> share folder. I don't know how requested files/connetions per user can permit
> the windows share.
>
>
>

 
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Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
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      05-07-2009, 03:18 PM
"Murgen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> By default, a shared folder will allow 4.3 billion users when set to 'no
>> limit' (default in the share properties).
>>
>> How many users do you have, or have you restricted this setting?

>
> I have only one user but this user can make many many request to the
> windows
> share folder. I don't know how requested files/connetions per user can
> permit
> the windows share.



I don't really understand what you mean by making a request to a shared
folder, unless you mean opening multiple sessions, or do you mean changing
multiple files simultaneously?

Either way, any user coming in, can map or open additional explorer windows
to the share and can perform whatever tasks they are permitted to do based
on the ACL, share permissions or the most restrictive effective permissions
between the share and security ACL permissions.

Otherwise, I am not sure what you mean by:
"I don't know how requested files/connetions per user can permit the windows
share."

From the way I understand it, it is default behavior.

Ace

 
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