Re: As a service

Josh Hillman ( (no email) )
Thu, 15 May 1997 11:01:02 -0400

> From: Kurt Schafer <kahuna@cyberbeach.net>
> You need to run REGEDIT and go into the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/IEA
and
> add registry keys telling the service where your acct directories are,
etc.
> If the directories don't exist under the default C:\RADIUS directory the
> service will fail unless you specify them.

Use Radius Administrator to do all of the above dirty work. Make sure you
reference directory paths as complete paths (c:\radius\acct instead of
\radius\acct, etc.) There's no need to go into the registry to do this
stuff...

Josh Hillman
hillman@talstar.com

> > From: Thomas Spaulding <tsplding@talweb.com>
> > I went to a command prompt (in my radius dir.) and typed: radius.exe
> > -install
> > that came back successfully.
> >
> > When I open the service manager and click start it comes back with a
> > message: Error 1067: Process terminated unexpectedly.
> >
> > any ideas ?
> >
> > Also when using the user file w/Command Prompt I usually would put in:
> > radius -a /acct -d /replicate/radius -x15
> > This has worked perfectly for 7 months. How do I get the service to
> point
> > to that acct dir. ? I was told that if I click the "Interact
w/desktop"
> in
> > the service manager it would pull up a command prompt window so I could
> see
> > users coming in and out......is this true ?
> >
> > Thank you for any help.
> >
> >
> >
> > Staff@talweb.com http://www.talweb.com/
> > Thomas Spaulding http://www.talweb.com/tsplding
> > tsplding@talweb.com
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