Since a few days I do not get any credit for my work

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Message 1285477 - Posted: 19 Sep 2012, 13:19:17 UTC

Hi, there!

I'm sorry, my english is not really good.

A week ago I changed from version 7.0.31 to version 7.0.31 (64 Bit). And I transferred my work to the new folder (and all initialation files too).
Since that time I didn't get any credit, but I've sent some 100 ready workfiles.
I can read: Pending credit: 0.00 on my account page.

What's wrong?

Thanks for answering
Markus (AUSTRIA)
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Message 1285490 - Posted: 19 Sep 2012, 14:03:10 UTC - in response to Message 1285477.  

The "Pending Credit" page has been disable for a while now as it is too database intensive for SETI@Home to run.

When I check your machines, they have plenty of pending workunits awaiting credit, and credit has been granted on a few machines as recently as three days ago.

I don't see anything wrong.
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Message 1285494 - Posted: 19 Sep 2012, 14:12:08 UTC - in response to Message 1285490.  

Thank you very much.

So I know, that I've made nothing wrong.
I was afraid, that this "transferring files" had caused a problem.

Thank you for your fast answer.

Bye, Markus (USA-fan: www.markuswalser.de.vu, many trips to the US)
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