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    Shared folders - connection limit

    In my lab there are 10 computers and a server. The system are working on a common network where files are shared. There is a central folder where everything is kept. All data is saved on the server machine. Recently in a single system I got a error while saving the file. It is related to some connection limit of shared folder. I am not able to understand what the reason behind it. There are not application running on the server. I had installed SBS 2003 on the same. How to fix the error.

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    You can work with regular Mcrosoft Windows 2003 STD Server. CAL is required for each workstation to connect with the server shared service. It is necessary to configure that. You must first check out the Windows Server CALS Client whether it is working fine or not. You can get that easily online. But if you want to keep your network setup simple you can go with simple file sharing stuff. That would be a much easier option where you do not need to add any server or other stuff.

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