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Im limited to 5 people who can view my shared files currently. I have a lot of movies and tv shows in a large house. My computer has turned into the "server" thanks for comments/suggestions.
This web site says 5 for Vista Home, 10 for Vista Home Premium and Vista Business. I couldn't find a definitive statement on MS's site.Originally posted by: ProfessorT
thx spherrod, I guess Ill finally go Pro. Any word on what vista can do?
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
This web site says 5 for Vista Home, 10 for Vista Home Premium and Vista Business. I couldn't find a definitive statement on MS's site.Originally posted by: ProfessorT
thx spherrod, I guess Ill finally go Pro. Any word on what vista can do?
Server 2003 allows unlimited connections. But remember that you'll need adequate User or Device licenses to meet Microsoft's EULA. If you only have five Users, then the out-of-the-box five licenses should be adequate for any number of connections. Note that Windows Server 2003, except for SBS 2003, doesn't actually ENFORCE the license limits.Originally posted by: ProfessorT
so I may be hitting the limit of 10 on pro, what does windows server 2003 do or media center do? I might have to try linux or something, my computer is turning into a huge NAS box.