You have shared a folder on a Windows XP Professional computer. Jack reports that he is often unable to access this folder. You discover that the problem occurs whenever more than 10 users try to connect to the folder. Which of the following should you do to ensure that this issue is fixed?
  1. Decrease the default user quota limit on the Windows XP computer hosting the shared folder.
  2. Move the shared folder to one of the computers having Windows Server 2003 as the operating system.
  3. Purchase additional client access licenses for the Windows XP computer hosting the shared folder.
  4. Upgrade the RAM on the Windows XP computer hosting the shared folder.
Explanation
Answer - B - To fix this issue, you should move the shared folder to one of the computers having Windows Server 2003 as the operating system.

Key Takeaway: A Windows XP computer only allows up to 10 connections at the same time. Moving the shared folder to a computer with Windows Server 2003 will allow more concurrent connections. The bottle neck on the Windows Server 2003 computer is the hardware resources on the computer.
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