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2 Connections With XP

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phavenhand

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Feb 21, 2003
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Hi

I have looked for help with this , but had no luck.

When i connect a win xp pro machine to a netware 3.12 machine , i seem to have 1 extra connection 'not logged in'.

If i connect with numerous xp machines , i only still have the 1 'not logged in' connection which doesnt seem to be tied to any machine.

Does window xp create a 'dummy' connection if one does not exist , and use it for something?

I have a 25 user system , and this issue is causing a problem now , as i sometimes need to have 25 legitamate users on the network at one time.

Thanks for any help

Pete
 
Hi, Pete

Wich command did you use to view the number of connection ?
I'm asking this because I'm a beginner (really ;) on Novell's systems and I've try some command to view the connections to my server (I'm using Windows XP here) and I can see only one connection. So there's 2 reason of this: I'm not using the same command, or you have a problem, and if it's this case, I'm not sure I can help :/

So good luck, I'll back to test your command :)

mathias
 
Hi, Pete

I have seen what you are talking about when running Win XP using the M'Soft client. When the XP machine connects to the server it seems to use a connection, then once the user logs in it uses another for the login and sooner or later the not logged in connection disappears.

I can see this would cause a problem if you are near your license limit - an XP machine wouldn't be able to log in because it is already using a connection.

I normally use the Novell client, and haven't seen this problem until recently I left one workstation running the M'Soft client because for unknown reasons the Novell client wouldn't install.

Mathias I think Pete is looking at his connections either using the MONITOR on the console (Load Monitor at the :prompt) or using fconsole at a workstation. Either of these have a menu option "connection information" which gives a list of active connections.

Jock
 
Hi,

Yes I'm using Novell's client too :)

See you next all :)

mathias
 
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