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    403.9 Too many usersconnected

    Does anyone else develop asp.net on Windows 2K pro get this error? I get it a lot when I are rebuilding my project. If I am testing my app I can usually just refresh the page, and it will come back, but when I use things like phpMyAdmin to manage my mySQL database, I get this error there too, but cannot get rid of it unless I restart IIS.
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    IIS installed with Win2K has a hardcoded limit of 10 connections - it's a developer licence I'm afraid

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    Originally posted by axion_sa
    IIS installed with Win2K has a hardcoded limit of 10 connections - it's a developer licence I'm afraid
    No, I get that, but I am the only one doing anything on it. I have 2 things running, my .net application and phpMyAdmin, but I get this error a lot and have to restart IIS. There should be no more than 2 connections at any one time.
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    Hmmm - what's your default connection timeout? In IIS - right click on Default Web Site & properties, under the Web Site tab

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    I really should read questions thoroughly more often How does phpMyAdmin work? Does it run through IIS?

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    hehe... yeah, it is a web based management tool for mySQL databases and yes it runs in IIS.
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    Google has nothing to say about phpMyAdmin persisting connections. Um - would you be amenable to using another DB manager? Coz that's all I can think of :/

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    I know it is not phpMyAdmin that is causing the trouble, it just the one feeling the pain There is a stand alone mySQL manager, but I hate it. phpMyAdmin does it all. I just wondered why either Visual Studio .Net or the framework was using up all my connections.
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