If you check the user who is listed in the acs they will be in the group
. This is normal when you use NT to
authenticate users by mapping an external db. Why they are can't re-connect
should be in the logs (reports then failed attempts), if they have a
successful authentication then it's somewhere else like you NT
authentication.


""Magdy H. Ibrahim""  wrote in message
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> Patrick,
>
> The problem not Why my users disconnected... this may happened because he
> ended the session stop using the internet.. etc.
> The problem is why that user still exist on the ACS server, preventing him
> from reconnecting again till I purge him from the ACS server....
> So why ACS act such behave?? and how to fix this strange behave??
>
> Thanx
>
> Magdy
>
>
> ""Patrick Donlon""  wrote in message
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> > I have a similar set-up, ACS on Win2k, what do error message do you see
in
> > the event log?
> >
> >
> > ""Magdy H. Ibrahim""  wrote in message
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> > > Dear All,
> > >
> > > This is my second post regarding ACS2.6 bugs...
> > > The problem is:
> > > As you know;-) I have an acs2.6 server on W2k advanced server , My
users
> > > Using it to connect to the internet and sometimes many of my users
> logged
> > > into my network through the acs and when they disconnected from my
> system,
> > I
> > > noticed that they still exist on the acs server , and since i made a
> > single
> > > session to my users , they cannot enter again till i make a purge to
the
> > > user.
> > > Please this is a big problem for me so can u help me to solve it?
> > >
> > > Thanx in advance...
> > >
> > > Regards,,
> > >
> > > Magdy




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