Hello Jay -

On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Jay West wrote:
> Greetings!
> 
> We're trying to get radmin up and running, and converting from radiators
> default sql database format to the default sql database format that radmin
> creates.
> 
> The radmin "adduser" webpage asks for a valid from date and valid to date.
> For valid from, it accepts "now" which is fine - but we don't normally use
> expiration dates for most accounts. What can we put in this field to
> indicate "no expiration date". We want to be able to put in an expiration
> date for some accounts, but not all. I could just put in something like
> "99year" but this seems somewhat silly.
> 

The simplest thing to do is edit the file "Radmin/Site.pm" to set a reasonable
default for the "Valid To" field. And don't forget to reinstall the file into
the Perl hierarchy so the changes take effect.

hth

Hugh

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