Question : Defeat the "Multiple connections to a server or shared resource ..." Warning

How many times have we all seen this?

Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. blah blah blah blah.

In a small, isolated network environment, this is overkill.  It's doubly so because (in my case) it's usually ONE USER, using ONE USER NAME trying to do more than one thing at a time.  It seems the server security is trying to guess the users intentions and failing.

Can someone tell me how to defeat this?
Thanks.
NV

PS:
If a well meaning expert here wants to inform me that this is so utterly dangerous,
that even the thought of posting the attempt here,
will destabilize the eternal framework of the universe;
Will that expert kindly not reply.
Please?

Thank you so much.
NV

Answer : Defeat the "Multiple connections to a server or shared resource ..." Warning

There's a little workaround that allows you as many as two parallel connections with different credentials to the same machine:
For one connection, use the host name to connect to the share, for the other connection, use the IP address.
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