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Message 349216 - Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 16:28:36 UTC

I cannot get my classic account to transfer. My password doesnt work and my old email account was closed when I moved.

I need my classic account: swittju@cableone.net transfered to my new account: swittju@austin.rr.com.

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Message 349232 - Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 16:47:46 UTC
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It's not llkely to happen. Between Boinc and Seti there are only a half dozen people working the projects. Quite frankly they don't have the time to manually link accounts for thousands of people who don't remember their password and never updated there email address.

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Message 363573 - Posted: 11 Jul 2006, 13:16:23 UTC - in response to Message 349216.  

I cannot get my classic account to transfer. My password doesnt work and my old email account was closed when I moved.
I need my classic account: swittju@cableone.net transfered to my new account: swittju@austin.rr.com.Thanks

First...STOP putting your email on a public website!!!!
Second email Dr. David Anderson, his email is here: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/contact.php, he is the ONLY one that can help you. He has helped people in the past, but I cannot say if he has helped EVERYONE in the past.

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