Cannot set Preferences on site - Notice Undefined index... Fatal error Cannot access empty property

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Message 1777310 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 22:45:00 UTC

I log in to my seti@home account

click on the "Computing Preferences Link"

and I get the following message...

Notice: Undefined index: name in /disks/carolyn/b/home/boincadm/projects/sah/html/inc/prefs.inc on line 309 Fatal error: Cannot access empty property in /disks/carolyn/b/home/boincadm/projects/sah/html/inc/prefs.inc on line 351

any assistance would be appreciated, I'm trying to set my preferences so that all my machines can share the settings.

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Message 1777314 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 22:56:32 UTC - in response to Message 1777310.  
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I don't see that error, but will forward it to the developers anyway.
Just so they can try to reproduce, and in case it matters (I don't think so) on what OS with what browser do you see this error?

Also, are you trying to edit your preferences in the default venue, or at the home, school or work venue?
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Message 1777388 - Posted: 9 Apr 2016, 1:33:10 UTC

I checked in a fix; please try again.
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