I do not get any Work for boinc client

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Rainer Brechtken

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Message 4912 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 5:45:16 UTC

I have installed the boinc software on 5 PC's 4 days ago, but since then I reveive no work units.. only messages like "no work from projekt" What can I do ?

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Message 4920 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 6:25:26 UTC

Hi,
there are only two things you can do:
1. Wait
2. Assign ressources to another boinc project like predictor for the time being.

Many other people have the same problem; seti is unable to give (enough) work away. There are lots of messages about this topic here ;-)...

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Message 4941 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 8:51:46 UTC

Hello,
For the moment they are kind off drowning in the lab overthere. Let them puzzle it out and come back later. The last days I switched back to Seti@Home classic, this should be done by all of us more offen to diminish the load on the BOINC business. But they should certainly be more communicative towards users.

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Message 4946 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 9:10:48 UTC - in response to Message 4920.  

Thanx Peter,

for your prompt answer, I read this other messages before, but I tought that there is maybe another error oder wrong setting. So I will wait ......

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