Problem to connect the SQL -Server

Hi Friends !!
I am using SQL Server as back end.till today its working as fine.today while connecting to the server suddenly its giving error as "Problem occured java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Login failed. The maximum simultaneous user count of 10 licenses for this 'Standard Edition' server has been exceeded. Additional licenses should be obtained and installed or you should upgrade to a full version. ".i am not getting ,what is the problem.if anybody knows please help me.
thanx in advance ...........prabhakar

Just try restarting the sql derver or re-creating the DSN. I know, it's not logical, but it just might work.

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