Make sure that is not NULL, and the the extension and overdue fields are
0.
RadiusNT adds all of those together to come up with the final date.
However,
it only uses the saExpireDate is the saExpireDate is not NULL.
Therefore,
if you want to use the maExpireDare, you MUST make the saExpireDate
NULL.
Remember, MS Access mode doesn't support the saExpireDate field.
> I do have a request for a future feature. What is the possibility of a
> 'Start On Date' field. The majority of our new users start at the first of
> the month and it would be very convenient to enter the information ahead of
> time and simply set the date that their account will become active.
Its already there; RadiusNT just doesn't use it. I've been meaning to
put it in (as an option) buyt haven't gotten around to it (its low on
the
list).
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