Re: Terminal Server exceeded max. # message
- From: "MarcA" <MarcA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:07:04 -0700
Thanks Les,
I think it is a multi-user version but I'll double check, thanks for the
heads-up.
This may be an obvious answer but want to clarifry for the RWW, can I have
it set up so multiple users can login to the same desktop with their
different login information/passwords and still be able to access the master
Quickbooks files that will reside on the SBS 2003 server?
Basically, have all 3 users access the one desktop remotely to than connect
to the server files even if they are using the desktop remotely at the same
time?
"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS M" wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> It's right to have the data file on the server, but the quickbooks
> application itself needs to be installed an run from a workstation,
> connecting to the data on the server. I don't know anything about
> Quickbooks, but if you want multiple users to access the same data file, at
> the same time, you'll need a multi-user version.
>
> If you want to allow multiple users, but only one at the same time, then
> they can share the workstation with the application. (With RWW, they could
> access this workstation remotely - if that's a consideration).
>
> --
> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> SBS Rocks !
>
>
> "MarcA" <MarcA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:52C47B4B-FC3E-49EC-B5BD-D55B89334ED4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > So logging into the server you can't run applications remotely?
> >
> > With your comment, are you suggesting that I'll need to setup a client
> > desktop to then have others log into and run applications?
> >
> > I'm ultimately just wanting users to login and access a master QuickBooks
> > file remotely so I can have some accounting work done by multiple users.
> > Is
> > this the best approach to getting this done.
> >
> > "Dirk-Thomas Brown" wrote:
> >
> >> 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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