My understanding is two or more users accessing the server at the same
nanosecond in time. They could be accessing different modules.
Derek Harding, Teesside
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> From: CLAY Gary M
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> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 11:58 AM
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> Subject: What is the definition of a concurrent login?
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> Last week I asked if there was a limit on the number of concurrent
> log-ins. Thanks to all those who responded.
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> Thye point occurs to me though as to what the actual definition of a
> "concurrent login" is in the case of Blackboard? Is it two users
> accessing the Blackboard server at the same time, the same course, logging
> in at exactly the same moment or what?
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