This property specifies the maximum number of listen sockets that will be aggregated on a network endpoint. For example, if this value is set to 15, then a maximum of 15 total connections can be made to a single port, even if more than one domain is bound to the port.
The following table describes this property:
Data type | Long |
Default value | 0xFFFFFFFF (Unlimited) |
Default inheritance | Inheritable |
Accessible by IIS Admin Objects:
IIsFtpService | IIsFtpServer | IIsWebService | IIsWebServer |
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