I am having trouble with my database transfer also.
At this point I am really frustrated and desperate.
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On 7/14/99, at 9:44 AM, Chris A. Christopher wrote:
>You need to open the Emerald Manager and select file from the header bar,
>then export, and select RadiusNT Users. This will create a file called
>"users" in the Emerald root directory. Just copy the file over to your
>backup authentication server and stop/restart RadiusNT and you are up and
>running.
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>Chris
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>At 08:54 AM 7/14/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>What is the best and easiest way to do this?
>>We are still new to SQL and EMERALD!
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>>Thanks!
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>>On 7/14/99, at 8:05 AM, Chris Christopher wrote:
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>>>Try exporting your Radius file and put it on a secondary authentication
>machine running Radius. This gets done at the end of the day, everyday for
>us. My terminal servers have primary and secondary authentication server
>entries. I had the same problem and this cleared it up.
>>>
>>>Chris Christopher
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