RE: How do I install & set up RADIUS?



Hi Steve,

---When I add windows component IAS do I install it on C: or D:?

As you wish.

---We do not have RRAS or RAS installed. Do I need it too?

Please understand Radius is just used to provide centralized
authentication, authorization, and accounting for dial-up, virtual private
network, and, more recently, wireless network access. However, when you
dial-in, you still need RRAS.

Following article may help you:

<http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/33abd949-fa36-44f6-a
d64-f21d4fc9d74e1033.mspx?mfr=true>

Thanks.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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I have been asked to set up RADIUS on our network for authentication.
I've
read up on it, but set up just isn't clear to me yet.

It will go on the primary DC running 2003 standard server SP1, AD, DNS,
DHCP, WINS. The operating system is on C: partition. I also have a
large
unused D: partition on that server.

When I add windows component IAS do I install it on C: or D:?

We do not have RRAS or RAS installed. Do I need it too?
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Thanks, Steve


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