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Message 114196 - Posted: 23 May 2005, 22:37:17 UTC
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I'm using the 4.25 of the BOINC-Client.
Since today i've got 3 times LHC@Home, 2 of them were Predictor@Home and SETI@Home.

When i click on "Update project", all of them are connecting to the LHC-Server!

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What happend? Any ideas?
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Message 114199 - Posted: 23 May 2005, 22:50:45 UTC
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OK, i attached SETI and Predictor another time... and i had to download the *.exe ! At this time i don't like Boinc very well!! It costs time and money, for nothing! :-(((
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Message 114306 - Posted: 24 May 2005, 9:34:02 UTC - in response to Message 114199.  
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OK, i attached SETI and Predictor another time... and i had to download the *.exe ! At this time i don't like Boinc very well!! It costs time and money, for nothing! :-(((


This happened to me once quite some time back, unfortunatlely I didn't follow it up to see if it could be fixed.
I guessed something was corrupted, so I closed BOINC, uninstalled it and manually removed the entire \\Program Files\\BOINC folder and sub-folders. Then I re-installed BOINC, re-attached the projects and it has been fine since.
IIRC, I also ran a CHKDSK /F from a command prompt and let it re-boot and fix file system errors before re-install.
I think this is what you need to do.
I appreciate that it means re-downloading files and data, but that's still likely to be quicker than checking trough XML files and others for errors.

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