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Hi, im testing windows 7..im not having so much troubles..

When i try to switch users, i got this message :

"the system has a limit number of connections and that they are all in use"

i thought that it was TCP limited problem, so i tried the program that is sticky in this forum but i didnt work..

any ideas?

thanks for the forum :rolleyes:


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Are you trying to log in via RDP to a Windows 7 machine (I'm assuming Pro or Ultimate) from more than one location?

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Are you trying to log in via RDP to a Windows 7 machine (I'm assuming Pro or Ultimate) from more than one location?

RDP means remote desktop?

No, i disabled it..

I installed windows 7 rc ultimate..

it is weird because i dont find anything about this problem..only the limited of tcp/ip connections

good luckk

edit: are there any services required for fast user switching to work?

because in xp was needed terminal server, workstation ,fast user switching compatiblitiy and secodnary logon..but i couldn find them all in win 7 rc services.

Edited by Dordo
Posted

The error you're getting is the one you'd get from a server or client if someone was already logged on. You shouldn't get that locally on the client itself, although it does beg the question did you use vlite or something else to modify the install?

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The error you're getting is the one you'd get from a server or client if someone was already logged on. You shouldn't get that locally on the client itself, although it does beg the question did you use vlite or something else to modify the install?

Yes, i use vlite..but i was careful reading one of the tutorials of this forum to not remove the required services..

could i have delete something important?

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Seems so. Please attach your last_session.ini (not copy/paste, but attach) and see if someone can help you here. Moving to vLite.

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