Re: Terminal Server exceeded max. # message



SBS 2003 you can't, its meant for admin mode only NOT to run apps etc.. Put
a member server with TS in Application mode in the network.

Dirk-Thomas

"MarcA" <MarcA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F7D9112D-B1F2-43B9-82CA-86B06D44709C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> When I log on to the server, getting a Logon Message:
>
> "The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowed
> connections."
>
> I think there are only about 3 right not logged in while I'm testing. How
> do
> I increase this amount to something higher so users or myself don't get
> this
> message.


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