Hello Nico -
There is a problem with ActivePerl 5.8, which as you have discovered lacks a previously included module.
The best way forward is to download the previous version of Perl (5.6) from ActiveState.
BTW - the latest version of Radiator is 3.5.
I have copied this mail to Mike as well, as he has been looking into this problem.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Feb 22, 2003, at 03:48 Australia/Melbourne, Groot N. de wrote:
I think I located the problem. It does *not* seem to be NT/W2K related. A
Win32:AuthenticatedUser.pm is/was missing in \perl\site\lib\win32. I
searched for a Win32 module that contains this function, no luck. I did find
references and an the pm file on some server. Just copying the file to the
win32 dir not help: complaints in the log about 'loadable module'.
My original working Perl distribution isn't available (hdisk crash) I'm using the recent ActivePerl distribution 5.8.0 and Radiator 3.3.1
Nico de Groot KTU
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Groot N. de [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 21 februari 2003 14:17 Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Onderwerp: (RADIATOR) Difference between NT4.0 or Windows 2000 for Radiator
I have been running Radiator succesfully with NT Authenticating on a NT4.0
workstation. But after updating to W2000 the NT authentication results in
'Bad Authenticator'.
The radiator installation is exactly the same ( is on networkshare)
I reinstalled Activestate Perl. test.pl runs ok (except the Chap-tests, but
chap isn't used in Authby NT)
Are there any differences between running this configuration on NT 4.0 and
W2K?
Thanks for reading this,
Nico de Groot KT University Netherlands
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