- Windows Server 2008 Open Files Windows 10
- Find Open Files On Server
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Max Open Files Limit
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Open Files Sessions
Windows Server 2008 - User are occassionally unable to save files they open from the file share. It cant be a user y that open the file at the same time, you will. Right-click 'My Computer,' select 'Manage,' and navigate the 'Shared Folders' tab to find and disconnect the open file. Keep in mind that only a network administrator with administrative privileges to the server can unlock the Excel file in this manner. View in original topic Expand entire reply. Extract the whole content of zip file. Search for xml format of targeted sheet. You will find it in ‘xl - worksheets’ directory. Open the xml file of targeted sheet in xml editor. Now search for ‘sheetProtection’ word in that xml file and remove it. Save this edited xml file and replace it with old xml file in zip files.
Active5 years ago
This question already has an answer here:
- Mount an ISO Image on Windows 2008 Server 8 answers
I've been trying to mount an ISO file on Windows Server 2008 without success. I've tried MagicISO, Daemon Tools, and Pismo Disk Mounter, but all of them give me some error or another. I'm guessing this is some security issue, but I'm not sure how to get around it. Has anyone had luck with this?
Josh SantangeloJosh Santangelo
marked as duplicate by Cristian Ciupitu, mdpc, Scott Pack, Katherine Villyard, 84104Apr 17 '15 at 1:37
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
4 Answers
Why do you need to actually mount the ISO? Instead of installing unnecesasry 3rd party apps on your server, why not just use something like 7-zip to extract the contents of the ISO?
MDMarraMDMarra93.6k2929 gold badges181181 silver badges316316 bronze badges
Have you tried Virtual CloneDrive?
Alternately, 7-Zip can open ISOs and extract their contents.
Both freeware, I use them often, VCD works on 2008 R2 SP1 for me.
(Still, three programs not doing it ... are you sure it's not a corrupt ISO?)
TessellatingHecklerTessellatingHeckler5,25433 gold badges2020 silver badges4040 bronze badges
Why not use Microsoft's tool...http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=38780
JaykulJaykul
Assuming you're not running VMWare (where you could mount it in vSphere) you could try PowerISO. That's what I use and it works well.
DKNUCKLESDKNUCKLES3,44844 gold badges3939 silver badges5959 bronze badges
Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged windowsiso or ask your own question.
Active2 years, 9 months ago
Does Windows Server 2008 R2 have similar limitations to maximum number of opened files like linux have?
yojimbo87yojimbo8745444 gold badges99 silver badges2121 bronze badges
2 Answers
Windows Servers have limitations on maximum connected users and maximum open files per session.These are default settings:
- Maximum Logged On Users: 16777216
- Maximum open files per session: 16384
You can view them with
net config server
command.Windows Server 2008 Open Files Windows 10
HikedayaHikedaya
Windows have limits on the number of Open File Handles.It will be around 16,711,680 on 64 bit machines and on 32 bit machines it will be 16,744,448.
64 BIT
32 BIT
Find Open Files On Server
This is the reference Microsoft Blog Post Pushing the Limits of Windows by Mark Russinovichhttps://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/markrussinovich/2009/09/29/pushing-the-limits-of-windows-handles/
Windows Server 2008 R2 Max Open Files Limit
technotechno