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2003 Server VPC, XP Pro Host, 10 connection limit?

Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 04/27/2007
From: Mentor58
Message:

SHORT FORM: Does an XP Pro Host impose a 10 connection limit to 2K3 VPCs
running inside it. I know that the server itself isn't limited, but does
the host simply not allow more than 10 to come in to the VPC?

LONG FORM: Here's the situation....

XP Pro host machine, running 2 virtual PC's, both running 2003 server. The
servers are acting as a DC and a SharePoint server in a classroom
environment. Servers have connectity to the network, and each student builds
and administers his own SharePoint Site on the virtual server. This is great
in a classroom environment, at the end of the class I can simply delete the
VPC's and use a copy of my "Master Set" for the next class. No fuss... no
musss

I'm looking at doing a class for 20 folks however. I am well aware of the
limit in XP Pro regarding 10 concurrent connections, and am wondering if that
will apply to connectivity to the VPCs? My gut feeling is that it would,
since technically the connection has to "pass-thru" the XP Host to get the
the VPC server. I can always throw them onto a server host in the
classroom, but gee... I've already got a machine configured and hate to do
more work. (If I wanted to work, I'd never have gotten into the training
field <grin>)

Thanks for any advice, bonus points given to real world examples of how it's
worked for you.

SMW



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