The limit of 10 is for the number of TCP/IP connections. As long as any of
the PCs in the network don't need more than that many simultaneous
connections then this limit is not a problem.
Peter Shkabara
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Microsoft has set a limit of 10 PC to PC connections for Windows XP. The
only way to get over that limit is to have a server. You can install a file
server running Windows 2003 (for example) with 30 CALs (client access
licenses) without needing to install a domain. That way the 30 machines can
connect to the server in almost a peer to peer relationship. You may want
to investigate a Linux server if the Microsoft license cost is a prohibitive
factor.
Ron Jobe
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