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    I know that there are some limits on how many active service connections I can have coming in to my Windows XP - as I understand it, it is 5 for Windows XP Home Edition and 10 for Windows XP Professional edition. But my question has to do with how many active network connections I can have going at the same time (or is there a limit at all ?) - so for example, if I want to have 500 simultaneous socket connections, is this possible ? I am asking because I haven't found a definitive answer yet! Thanks. RGB

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      I know that there are some limits on how many active service connections I can have coming in to my Windows XP - as I understand it, it is 5 for Windows XP Home Edition and 10 for Windows XP Professional edition. But my question has to do with how many active network connections I can have going at the same time (or is there a limit at all ?) - so for example, if I want to have 500 simultaneous socket connections, is this possible ? I am asking because I haven't found a definitive answer yet! Thanks. RGB

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      Try under Linux, it is more flexible in changing these limits. ;) Sergiu.

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