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how many users can share one account
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| b_russ@yahoo.com 2005-06-16, 5:52 pm |
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Is there a limitation to the number of different users that can share
one account (username & password) to logon to a website simultaneously?
This is on an https secure site.
I've already ruled-out using anonymous access.
Thanks,
Bryan
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| Jeff Cochran 2005-06-17, 2:52 am |
| On 16 Jun 2005 13:47:50 -0700, b_russ@yahoo.com wrote:
>Is there a limitation to the number of different users that can share
>one account (username & password) to logon to a website simultaneously?
No.
Jeff
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| David Wang [Msft] 2005-06-18, 7:47 am |
| No limits.
This is basically the same thing that Anonymous access does. All users on
different connections is automatically logged on using a single configured
account to view web pages at the same time.
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Is there a limitation to the number of different users that can share
one account (username & password) to logon to a website simultaneously?
This is on an https secure site.
I've already ruled-out using anonymous access.
Thanks,
Bryan
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| Alok Kumar 2005-06-20, 8:50 pm |
| unless you are using a restrivction in the application level, there shoudl
not be any restriction.
Alok
"b_russ@yahoo.com" wrote:
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> Is there a limitation to the number of different users that can share
> one account (username & password) to logon to a website simultaneously?
> This is on an https secure site.
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> I've already ruled-out using anonymous access.
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> Thanks,
>
> Bryan
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