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Message 125306 - Posted: 19 Jun 2005, 11:18:24 UTC

What should somebody do, if he/she have problems to create an account on a project and there is no email-address to contact an admin and ask for help?
I think it should be integrated as soon as possible!
What did you think?!

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Message 125307 - Posted: 19 Jun 2005, 11:23:15 UTC

If you are talking about a project that does have its own Message Boards/Question and Answer board, then post a message there.

If they don't have any boards, then this site is both BOINC and SETI (not necessarily a good thing) so ask here or in the Q&A section.

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Message 125404 - Posted: 19 Jun 2005, 17:52:15 UTC

The problem is, that I cannot ask there cause I haven't got the account key (had done all known "tricks").

And the framework of every project is based on BOINC. So I'm asking for an future option, that there is an emailaddress of the project admin integrated.

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