Hello Ganbold -

The answer to this depends on what else you are doing, but you can either use Handlers with a SessionDatabase NULL, or you can use a very large value for the Simultaneous-Use check item (or NULL if you are using an SQL database).

regards

Hugh


On Monday, Dec 9, 2002, at 15:16 Australia/Melbourne, Ganbold wrote:

Hi,

I have some dial-up users for whom I don't want to use Session Database.
How do make radiator not to use Session Database for particular users?

TIA,

Ganbold


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