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More Connections Can Be Made At This Time
Symptoms: When attempting access a shared folder on a remote computer, you
may receive this message "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" or "This request is not accepted by the network. Try
again later".
Causes: 1) The share that is configured to allows a specific number of
connections, and that number of connections has been reached.
2) The 10 user connection limit has been reached if the remote computer is
w2k/XP.
3. The Per Server license limit has been reached
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"Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I get this on my 2003 server and I'm not showing anyone
> connected to it. It's possible to map a drive to it but
> your not allowed to browse to it.