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Message 74237 - Posted: 26 Jan 2005, 7:31:29 UTC

Hi out there.
The issue is, that one of my machine will be out for repair for an unknown time span. It's going back to the manufacturer ;-(. But it is loaded with WU's. Is there a way to tell the community or the folks at Berkley that they can clear these WU's from my log and send them out to somebody else. Or do I just have to wait until the 14 days are over and they will be sent out to other users?

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Message 74238 - Posted: 26 Jan 2005, 7:38:56 UTC

Just wait
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So long Paul, it has been a hell of a ride.

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Message 74249 - Posted: 26 Jan 2005, 10:25:34 UTC - in response to Message 74237.  

> Hi out there.
> The issue is, that one of my machine will be out for repair for an unknown
> time span. It's going back to the manufacturer ;-(. But it is loaded with
> WU's. Is there a way to tell the community or the folks at Berkley that they
> can clear these WU's from my log and send them out to somebody else. Or do I
> just have to wait until the 14 days are over and they will be sent out to
> other users?

It happens without any action required by you or others.
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