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Message 631407 - Posted: 1 Sep 2007, 21:25:23 UTC

Hi, Interesting discovery ... when I set the first value to 19:00 (start time) and the second value to 14:00 (quit time), it did not take.

Then I tried other combinations, and none of them have worked.

I'm trying to suspend operations on one machine during the heat of the day, but proceed otherwise.

Using BOINC 5.10.13

Is this feature enabled???

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Jim Wright
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Message 644785 - Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 10:22:05 UTC - in response to Message 631407.  

Hi, Interesting discovery ... when I set the first value to 19:00 (start time) and the second value to 14:00 (quit time), it did not take.

Then I tried other combinations, and none of them have worked.

I'm trying to suspend operations on one machine during the heat of the day, but proceed otherwise.

Using BOINC 5.10.13

Is this feature enabled???

Thanks,
Jim Wright

I'm currently using 5.10.13, and for me, it has followed my preferences of 20:00-06:00 (On a Win XP Home SP2 Celeron M Laptop).
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Message 644960 - Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 17:18:33 UTC - in response to Message 644785.  

Jeffrey,

Your response triggers a thought. What time format is the default on your system? Mine is "h:mm:ss.tt". Maybe that has something to do with it.

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