Not a single work unit in 18 days !!!!!

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Message 7668 - Posted: 14 Jul 2004, 12:14:33 UTC

Hello All,

I installed 18 days ago, and have yet to receive a single work unit! After a week of no work I attached to predictor at home and receive work from them.

What's going on with SETI? There's definitely no searching happening here!

Cheers,
Chris.
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Message 7676 - Posted: 14 Jul 2004, 12:38:40 UTC

18days, where have you been it has only stoped a couple of weeks ago before that it was giving out loads of wu.
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Message 7727 - Posted: 14 Jul 2004, 14:23:44 UTC

You quite possibly had a space at the end of the URL that you joined with, or you are using the wrong URL. Try detaching and reattaching with http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/ as the URL.

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Message 7925 - Posted: 14 Jul 2004, 18:47:05 UTC

also check your prefences to make sure it will allow downloads
make sure no spaces in your url or password
I get wu's every day when I return finished wu's

if you are running predictor, chances are you will not download any seti until you are finished with predictor -- this is my problem with that thing
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