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Message 39817 - Posted: 24 Oct 2004, 23:56:49 UTC

Boinc still has me under a team I was with about a year ago. And my credit isn't fully updated. How can I fix this?

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Message 39823 - Posted: 25 Oct 2004, 0:41:18 UTC
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Yanggu

1. You must have set up your own team with only one menber (you)
2. You have only crunched 2 units since July (not munch Credit)
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Try joining a new team.
How much credit do you have under different Name?,



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Message 39824 - Posted: 25 Oct 2004, 0:41:46 UTC

Hey Yanngu, Welcome to BOINC.

I'm guessing that you've just recently transferred from SAH Classic (from the number of cobblers you have). The snap shot from SAH was taken in mid May (I think), and has NOT ben updated since then, so any changes you made to you team, and any additional SETI Classic units you've completed since then have not (yet) be transferred over.

That said, the SETI staff aren't planning on creating another (newer) SAH Classic snapshot until that part of the project is closed completely. This may be several more months, or longer depending on how the programming side of things goes.

Changing your team is easy, click the "Quit this team" link beside your current team and go hunting for a new team (May I suggest The Final Front Ear??).

Hope that answers what you wanted to know =-)
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