Win2k Pro and build-in FTP server licensing.

Win2k pro has 10 concurrent licensing limitations. Does this apply to the anonymous FTP connections? I'm, just wondering if I have more than 10 anonymous users trying to log-in to the ftp server will it reject the connection after 10 users get on or the licensing only applies to actual user accounts, not FTP?.

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Win2k pro has 10 concurrent licensing limitations.
Does this apply to the anonymous FTP connections?
 
I'm, just wondering if I have more than 10 anonymous users trying to log-in to the ftp server will it reject the connection after 10 users get on or the licensing only applies to actual user accounts, not FTP?

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Windows clients are limited to 10 connections, regardless of the service. This extends from IIS to File and Printer Sharing as well.

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According to the windows 2000 license, this also applies to any third party web or ftp server you install on it, such as apache, oe serv-U, etc.