: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service
Hello;
Well I made some minor adjustments following the reply below (one of the
things I did was copy the folder "Radius" from c:\radiator\ to c:\perl\lib
c:\perl\site\lib - after I did that executing the command line that's in
the register from
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Date: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 08:50
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service
Hi Michael,
looking at your config file, you have the Domain line commented out in your
AuthBy NT clause, so I think your Radiator is failing
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Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 21:53
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service
Hello Michael.
Before Radiator can be run as a service, you should test that the command
line
entered into the registry will run Radiator properly. You should test this
by
changing to, say the root dir
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Sent: Segunda-feira, 5 de Julho de 1999 11:57
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service
| Dear Gentilmen:
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| We are starting the tests with radiator here at our ISP. The software
was
| installed on a Windows NT 4 Server (SP5, IIS4, RRAS - not
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a NT Service
Dear Gentilmen:
We are starting the tests with radiator here at our ISP. The software was
installed on a Windows NT 4 Server (SP5, IIS4, RRAS - not active) 128 Mb RAM
following the install instruction that are in the "Installation and Reference
M