Somehow I get the feeling he is referring to the configured limit. If you have an unlimited license, then this number is arbitrary, but it must be configured to some value anyway. Say you configure it for 400, then to exceed that value with the LIMIT command you must make the change and reboot to activate it. Then the LIMIT command will work. If you don't have an unlimited licence, but have, say a 100 user license, then you may as well have sysgen configured for 100, so you never get to this point. Gary L. Paveza, Jr. Technical Support Specialist All opinions are mine and not those of my employer -----Original Message----- From: Joe Alexander [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, September 24, 1998 8:55 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Changing Session Limits -Reply Aw, c'mon now. I've heard some HPRC stories (I've got one or two of my own), but...HPRC said you can't change the session limit without a reboot? I think there's more to this story... >>> "[log in to unmask]" 09/24/98 12:41pm >>> HPRC said no, but I'll ask you guys - Can I change the session limit without a reboot? TIA