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Question : Win2003 Server drive mapping issue -- "No more connections can be made"
We're running a Windows 2003 server for years with no trouble. Last night I patched and rebooted. Today, one user can't log into mapped drives -- the error is "No more connections can be made, already as many connections as the computer can accept."
I'm disinclined to blame the server, since I can map drives remotely to a new system via VPN with no trouble. We definitely have not hit the licensing limit so I would not think that's the issue.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dan
Answer : Win2003 Server drive mapping issue -- "No more connections can be made"
there you go thats your problem, as far as I can remember you don't need licenses to connect remotely I am not 100% on that one though
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