Understand that this will slow processing down several hundred milliseconds,
but it is barely noticeable to the dialup user. In the long run,
identifying and fixing the problem is better than restarting, and it's worth
the slowdown. (It worked for me, right Dale?)
Brad
-----Original Message-----
From: Seth Crimmins <winnt@blackfly.net>
To: RadiusNT@iea-software.com <RadiusNT@iea-software.com>
Date: Monday, January 26, 1998 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: RadiusNT 2.2 crashes.
>I had the same problem when I was using RadiusNT 2.2, but I always had a
>backup Radius server, so when I came in, in the morning I would start
Radius
>back up again. I basically starts to happen when the user list gets high
>and/or your memory resources get low. I got used to it.
>
>Seth Crimmins
>Systems Administrator
>Westelcom Internet
>http://www.westelcom.com
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