Hi, I'm new here and appreciate anyone's help if they can give it to me.
I run a small office with six computers linking to one shared file and a database on a main pc.
Just recently I tried to add another pc which would make it eight in total and I now get a message saying 'No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are as many connections as the computer can accept'.
After a little research I believe there are a maximum of 10 connections that can be made to a standard Windows XP O/S. Strange thing is there are only seven/eight PC's? Could it be something to do with a phone system I have via BT which links via the Office Network, it's called a BCM50...
http://www.bcm50.co.uk/
Cheers very much.
Tim
I run a small office with six computers linking to one shared file and a database on a main pc.
Just recently I tried to add another pc which would make it eight in total and I now get a message saying 'No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are as many connections as the computer can accept'.
After a little research I believe there are a maximum of 10 connections that can be made to a standard Windows XP O/S. Strange thing is there are only seven/eight PC's? Could it be something to do with a phone system I have via BT which links via the Office Network, it's called a BCM50...
http://www.bcm50.co.uk/
Cheers very much.
Tim