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Doug Send message Joined: 14 May 99 Posts: 3 Credit: 65,712,844 RAC: 102 |
I had seti working well with my windows 7 last week. Under 'activity' it is listed as 'always runs' and network availibility always availiable'. Now under 'projects' is gives this message "won't get new tasks" - and it won't - under 'tasks' everything is blank. What am I doing wrong? Doug |
Gundolf Jahn Send message Joined: 19 Sep 00 Posts: 3184 Credit: 446,358 RAC: 0 |
On the Projects tab, there's a button labeled "Allow new tasks" (after highlighting the SETI project). Try that one ;-) Gruß, Gundolf Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz) SETI@home classic workunits 3,758 SETI@home classic CPU time 66,520 hours |
Robert F. Bolland Send message Joined: 23 Nov 09 Posts: 1 Credit: 59,726 RAC: 0 |
Hi Guys, Recently returned from Asia (34 yrs) and trying to set up my SETI account w/ a new mailing address (old address: bollandr@rapid-link.ne.jp) and P/W here in Utah. Was running the SETI pgm on two XP machines in Okinawa, but now trying to set it up w/ a new Windows 7 machine. How do I get my new P/W and add SETI dta to an account w/ the new machine in conjunction with one currently running on an XP machine? Thanx. Cheers, rfb |
John McLeod VII Send message Joined: 15 Jul 99 Posts: 24806 Credit: 790,712 RAC: 0 |
Hi Guys, Recently returned from Asia (34 yrs) and trying to set up my SETI account w/ a new mailing address (old address: bollandr@rapid-link.ne.jp) and P/W here in Utah. Was running the SETI pgm on two XP machines in Okinawa, but now trying to set it up w/ a new Windows 7 machine. How do I get my new P/W and add SETI dta to an account w/ the new machine in conjunction with one currently running on an XP machine? Thanx. You log in with the old email and password. You account. The top section has a link to change the email address. BOINC WIKI |
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