I hope this my help some in case you didn't know.
When choosing the OS for VM Pro installation you have to bare in mind this :
- Windows XP Home , 5 concurent connections MAX
- Windows 2000/XP Pro , 10 concurrent connections MAX
- Windows 2000/2003 Server , license related.
By concurrent connections i understand each and every simultaneous connection to the PC, meaning :
- every single call in the call flow or access to a mailbox is a connection
- a CCC user accessing the CCC*
- a network print request is a connection*
- a tftp request is a connection*
- etc...
*If running thoose services on the same PC.
So when choosing your OS make sure you count every possible concurrent connections you could have ( VM ports licenses, CCC, Print Server, Tftp Server, etc...) and make your choice to avoid a limitation problem.
Yaze.
Chaos, Panic and Disorder, my work here is done.
When choosing the OS for VM Pro installation you have to bare in mind this :
- Windows XP Home , 5 concurent connections MAX
- Windows 2000/XP Pro , 10 concurrent connections MAX
- Windows 2000/2003 Server , license related.
By concurrent connections i understand each and every simultaneous connection to the PC, meaning :
- every single call in the call flow or access to a mailbox is a connection
- a CCC user accessing the CCC*
- a network print request is a connection*
- a tftp request is a connection*
- etc...
*If running thoose services on the same PC.
So when choosing your OS make sure you count every possible concurrent connections you could have ( VM ports licenses, CCC, Print Server, Tftp Server, etc...) and make your choice to avoid a limitation problem.
Yaze.
Chaos, Panic and Disorder, my work here is done.