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AVAYA VOICEMAIL PRO ON 2008 FOUNDATION SERVER

R3LzX (Programmer)
24 Apr 12 9:47
Anyone running Foundation server?  I have always been heavy on IBM for my VM Pro servers and I like the price.  Guess the limitation would be 30 (avaya licenses permitting with vmpro of course)

from microsoft

Server Message Block connections - Windows Server 2008 Foundation supports a maximum of 30 simultaneous inbound connections. This means that the total combined number of user accounts and devices that can connect to shares that are located on the server at any given time cannot exceed 30. Connection attempts that exceed the allowable 30 receive a message informing them that the server cannot accept any additional connections at that time.

anyone running it?
hairlessupportmonkey (IS/IT--Management)
24 Apr 12 10:43
Nope. Not running it.

Dont be tight, just buy server std.

ACSS - SME
General Geek



amriddle01 (Programmer)
24 Apr 12 10:45
Or run the linux box, cheaper and supported smile

R3LzX (Programmer)
24 Apr 12 10:50
yea I would but have to run some scripts...    ive got two servers one standard one foundation  ill give it a test and see how it goes, if it works out or not I will post.  I can always take it out and put the other one in.

Someone has to try it first I suppose....

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