Hello
I try to start my demo version of Radator as a NT service. When at push the start
botton I gets an error message saying "Error 2140 An Internal Windows NT error
occured".
Has anybody an idea of what is wrong. Radiator with the same configuration file runs
Ok when started from a MS-DOS pr
Hello Erik -
You usually have to specify full path names for the Radiator executable as
well as for the configuration file, as an NT service does not have the same
idea of a PATH that a user has.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday 14 June 2001 00:38, Erik Wirring Trimble Danmark wrote:
> Hello
>
> I
Hello Hugh
I have specified full path names both in the registry and in the config file:
Registry
C:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\program files\radiator-demo-2.18\radiusd -config_file
c:\program files\radiator-demo-2.18\gpsnet.cfg
** Config file **
Hello Erik -
I have a vague recollection that spaces (" ") in file names cause problems.
Could that be the problem?
regards
Hugh
On Thursday 14 June 2001 17:04, Erik Wirring Trimble Danmark wrote:
> Hello Hugh
>
> I have specified full path names both in the registry and in the config
> file
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> I have a vague recollection that spaces (" ") in file names cause problems.
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d windows doesnt know the window is dead.
Good luck.
-Michael Audet
Chubb & Son
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Hello Michael
That worked! It was the AppDirectory key in the registry that made the
difference.
Thanks a lot!
Best Regards
Erik Wirring
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Ladies & Gentilmen:
After some time and a lot of help fom Mike
McCauley and Peter Bungenstock, that participate to this list, my Radiator is
working just fine.
This e-mail is for those who are
experiencing the same problem, and this is what I did to solve
it.
Bellow is my CONFIG_FILE and
Ladies & Gentilmen:
After some time and a lot of help fom Mike
McCauley and Peter Bungenstock, that participate on this list, my Radiator is
working just fine.
This e-mail is for those who are
experiencing the same problem, and this is what I did to solve
mine.
Bellow is my CONFIG_FILE
In order to RRAS send
the correct parameters to Radiator for authentication you must remove two keys
from the RRAS server's register:
1º -
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\CHAP
2º -
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\SPAP
Hi all,
I successfully managed to configure Radiator on my NT box -- now I would like to run
it as a NT service. Following the instructions in the manual, I get a background
process, but as soon as someone logs into the machine, the Radiator window appears on
the desktop. Is there a way to get
Hello Frederik -
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Anheuser, Frederik {POYN~Kaiseraugst} wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I successfully managed to configure Radiator on my NT box --
now I would like to run it as a NT service. Following the instructions in the
manual, I get a background process, but as soon as someone
ederik {POYN~Kaiseraugst}
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> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator as NT service -- how to get rid of the window?
>
> Hello Hugh,
>
> thanks for your efforts. Please find enclosed the informati
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