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herman van dorsten Send message Joined: 20 Jun 05 Posts: 1 Credit: 17,694 RAC: 0 |
Hi, After a long period of inactivity, i decided to participate again, and started right away with the new seti boinc. I tried to get to my old account but forgot the password and my e-mail is no longer in use. Any chanche that the results of my old account can be added to the new one? I would regret losing the 3.473 years of computing time, so please? Old e-mail: h.van.dorsten@alumnus.twente.nl New e-mail: seti@vandorsten.org |
Pascal, K G Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2343 Credit: 150,491 RAC: 0 |
Classic Acct. Updating If you had an account in the original 'SETI@home Classic' project as of 15 March 2005: We've transferred your account, including profile and team information. You must now activate the account. ... and enter your SETI@home Classic password If you don't have your password, you won't be able to activate your account; instead, just create a new account. Semper Eadem So long Paul, it has been a hell of a ride. Park your ego's, fire up the computers, Science YES, Credits No. |
staffie2001uk Send message Joined: 5 Jul 05 Posts: 1 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
What if you have a Seti@home classic account and you are cheerfully logged in crunching but the transfer page says your e-mail address does not exist? |
Thierry Van Driessche Send message Joined: 20 Aug 02 Posts: 3083 Credit: 150,096 RAC: 0 |
What if you have a Seti@home classic account and you are cheerfully logged in crunching but the transfer page says your e-mail address does not exist? This is normal if your Classic account was created after the 15th of March, the date of the last "snapshot". Once the final snapshot has been done, these accounts will be added to S@H/Boinc. Read the News at the homepage Have a look at the Technical News Look if your question is not answered at the Boinc Wiki Best greetings, Thierry |
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