RAS: ClientsPerProcess Registry Entry
ID: Q118660
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5
SUMMARY
Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server version 3.5 have a new
registry entry, ClientsPerProcess, that describes how many NetBIOS names
are added to a Remote Access Service (RAS) server before a new process is
spawned.
MORE INFORMATION
When RAS clients connect to the Windows NT version 3.5 RAS server, the
client's NetBIOS names are added to the server. A RAS client will have a
NetBIOS Name for each local area network (LAN) the gateway is active on (by
default, all of them). The average client will have 6 or more, NetBIOS
names. Windows NT Server version 3.5 supports 255 RAS clients, which
translates to 1500 or more, NetBIOS names. However, NetBIOS only supports
254 names for any given process.
To solve this problem, Windows NT version 3.5 starts a new process for
every "x" NetBIOS clients (x being the value of ClientsPerProcess).
Therefore, when the RAS server service starts, it has one process that will
handle x NetBIOS clients. When the x+1 client calls in, Windows NT starts a
new process to handle the next x clients.
NOTE: This does not apply to IP- or IPX-only clients. The default for this
parameter is 32, which means that a new process starts when the 33rd RAS
client connects. The key is located in the Registry as follows:
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\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
\CurrentControlSet
\Services
\RemoteAccess
\ClientsPerProcess
Additional query words:
prodnt
Keywords : kbnetwork ntras ntregistry
Version : 3.5
Platform : WINDOWS
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