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Connection Limit in Windows 2000 Professional?

I've heard that Windows 2000 Professional can only have 15 network connections of any type to it at a time. Is there any truth to this? And if it is true, is there any way around that? I want to set up my Windows 2000 computer as a little server for various stuff, but 15 connections is kinda lame. Thanks.
 
The maximum is 10 simultaneous connections.

Any more and you need Windows 2000 Server.
 
Ok then. Is there any reason not to use the server version (which I have)? Does it have and do everything professional does?
 
Win2K Server has a larger overhead and memory footprint.

By default, performance is optimised for system services rather than foreground applications. You can still change this though.
 
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