You can enable Terminal Server mode, but then you need to set up a licensing server and of course, add the appropriate licenses. The Application mode in Terminal services of W depends on the amount of licenses you bought from Microsoft. But more than that, if you're using this server for something other than a Terminal Services system as it's primary function, do you really want more than 2 remote desktop sessions active at the same time?
It seems to me that the restriction is a good way to make people to remember to not stay logged in to the server. If you enable Terminal Server mode and the TS Licensing service and create licenses using a dummy license number, the licenses will activate anyway and Terminal Server will work with however many simultaneous connections you want. Obviously this not kosher in a production environment, but I think it's good to know for those of you who just want to try it out for stress testing or mucking around and don't have any licenses to do so.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Increase number of allowed remote desktop connections Ask Question. Asked 13 years, 1 month ago. Active 9 years, 8 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. The method of checking the maximum number of connections to IIS is basically the same for all versions of Windows Server for example: the command to open the "Performance Monitor" has not changed , but some data items for selecting have been slightly changed, and then take Windows Server as an example to introduce IIS max concurrent connections.
Select "Current Connections" under "Web Service", select the website name under "Instances of selected object" that is, the website with the maximum number of IIS connections to be viewed , click "Add", and the selected item will be added to the right Added Counter , as shown in Figure One of the two red lines is the IIS maximum number of concurrent on the current website in Figure 4, which shows the real-time concurrent number, usually the number of concurrency in one minute that is, the number of people visiting the website in one minute.
Different colors can be set for the curve representing the number of concurrent connections. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Server General Forum. Sign in to vote. I wanted to know that if i have shared a folder on windows Server and folder has been set user limit to maximum. Then in this case how many users clients of that domain can connect to that folder same time?
What is the user limit in this case. Ofcourse it will never be unlimited! It would also be helpful if some light could be thrown on server cals.
And let us say there is single user, can this user connect in parallel multiple times, If yes,what is the upper limit of these parallel conenctions?
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