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StokeyBob Send message Joined: 31 Aug 03 Posts: 848 Credit: 2,218,691 RAC: 0 |
Has anybody else seen all their work disappear? I clicked on the work tab and it is all gone now. It had a bunch of errors in the last work that downloaded. One of the last messages was the quota for the day one. |
Christopher Hauber Send message Joined: 10 Feb 01 Posts: 196 Credit: 71,611 RAC: 0 |
Yep. Just now saw it as I was heading to bed. I had a fair amount of work not too long ago and it's gone. Checked the log and I had a bunch of successful downloads followed by a suspend and resume (that I initiated for some reason). Then a bit later it requested more work and the servers returned a "daily quota exceeded" message. I don't know at what point all my work disappeared, but to get past the quota exceeded I had to detach/reattach. It seems to be working properly now, but I guess you can't always tell about these things. > Has anybody else seen all their work disappear? > > I clicked on the work tab and it is all gone now. > > It had a bunch of errors in the last work that downloaded. One of the last > messages was the quota for the day one. > > > |
StokeyBob Send message Joined: 31 Aug 03 Posts: 848 Credit: 2,218,691 RAC: 0 |
> Then a bit later it requested more work and the servers returned a "daily > quota exceeded" message. I don't know at what point all my work disappeared, > but to get past the quota exceeded I had to detach/reattach. It seems to be > working properly now, but I guess you can't always tell about these things. Thanks. I'll try that. |
StokeyBob Send message Joined: 31 Aug 03 Posts: 848 Credit: 2,218,691 RAC: 0 |
That was easy. I detached. Reattached. Merged the new computer it created. And... here's the big one.... I already have new work units. Strange though. Very strange. |
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