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7/20/2006 7:32 AM
 

I used Windows XP Pro to setup my website now. I found that there are 10 users connects restriction on Windows XP pro's IIS. (I can afford about 5 users online now.)

If I want to build a website can allow 200+ online, can I used the small business server's IIS(It used Server 2003)? Because it has 75 client restriction also. I am not sure is this restriction similar to the 10 connection on Windows XP Pro.(Is that mean I can only allow about 40 users online?) Can the connection in the IIS control panel set to unlimit?

What about the Server 2003.

Can anybody give me some opinion?

 

 
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7/20/2006 9:13 AM
 

The 75 user restriction in SBS 2003 does not have anything to do with the number of connections to a Dotnetnuke site if installed on your SBS. Authentication in Dotnetnuke is done against the SQL database and not the Active Directory on your SBS.

Yes, you can run Dotnetnuke on your SBS. A better solution is to put a Windows 2003 server in the DMZ. That server will host the site and if you wish you can keep the SQL database on your SBS but that reguires some work on ISA if you have that installed.

 
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