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in XP I often have to have the user go back into internet properties and
make a change.  it's on the network tab.  there's a settings button at the
top near the place that says the server is PPP.  go into there and make sure
LCP extensions is not checked.  same thing on w2k.

Frank M. Cook
Association Computer Services, Inc.
http://www.acsplus.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brenda Donovan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 3:55 PM
Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Adding new user errors


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> Twice within the past week, I've added two dialup users to the VOPDB
> just like all the others I've added in the past...  However, the tech on
> the other end could not get the username or passwords to work.  We tried
> a bunch of variations.  To check his setup, I had him put in the generic
> test account and password I have, and all worked just fine.  He was
> authenticated and put online.
>
> My uplink's radius uses mine via realm and these two are the only ones
> I've ever had a problem with. They aren't duplicates, there is nothing
> unusual about them.  The whole dialup db is only 356 users.
>
> When I created a totally different username and pw for these particular
> users, the connections worked.
>
> Both remote computers were using WinXP.  Nothing I did, including
> rebooting the computers allowed those first choices of username to log
> on. Is XP caching things?
>
> Any one seen or had any of these kinds of problems?
>
>
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