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how many users can share one account

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16 Jun 2005 8:47 PM
b_russ
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

Author
17 Jun 2005 2:42 AM
Jeff Cochran
On 16 Jun 2005 13:47:50 -0700, b_r***@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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18 Jun 2005 11:53 AM
David Wang [Msft]
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
Author
20 Jun 2005 8:29 PM
Alok Kumar
unless you are using a restrivction in the application level, there shoudl
not be any restriction.

Alok

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"b_r***@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.
>
> I've already ruled-out using anonymous access.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryan
>
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