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Lanham,
   May I suggest you go to Vircom's web-site under their How To's:

http://www.vircom.com/services/howtovopradius.htm

They have one page set up for this:

How-To: Set VOP Radius to authenticate anybody
http://www.vircom.com/services/howto/howtovoprad_002.htm

It basically uses a text file that allows anybody and everybody regardless
of username, or password.

Scott Collier
System Engineer
USOnline.com
"The Industry's Largest Private Network of Local ISPs"


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Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Never seen this error.


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How do you tell VOP Radius to allow all login attempts?

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> Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Never seen this error.
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> I have never seen this error.  I am running SQL 7.0 for database.
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> (Warning :00235) 12/3/2002 5:05:55 *X*X*X*X* Accounting ODBC Queue FULL!
> *X*X*X*X*
> (Warning :00235) 12/3/2002 5:05:55 The LOCAL Server thread is
> full of queued
> requests!
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