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Message 1916022 - Posted: 31 Jan 2018, 7:05:53 UTC

Unable to log in using my regular account for that of Google Chrome, because I do not have the password.

Also that the account key is not in front of me either.

Getting back to the main message board by jumping around as usual, but except for making it a shorter web-address,
rather perhaps a question of backward compatability for such a thing, including that of browsers.

Here it better should be fixed both for me and for you.

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Message 1916027 - Posted: 31 Jan 2018, 7:48:06 UTC

It's not going to be fixed. https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/get_passwd.php is the new setup, no backward compatibility. The account key is only going to be used from here on in for adding a client to the project via command line, and for communications of your client with the project.
If you forgot your email address, you had better written it down in a list, especially when using at last guestimate, 1,750 accounts like you do.
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Message 1916031 - Posted: 31 Jan 2018, 8:12:27 UTC - in response to Message 1916027.  
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But only because it is cumbersome or tedious, Ageless or Jord, and not not necessarily impossible either,
because as you can see, I can still make it from one place to another, except for not directly to the Message boards from the main page here,
or to that of the same to or from Questions and Answers, particularly with only Internet Explorer for one thing,
when it rather should be about using Google Chrome instead.

Could you please have the box for Account key or Authenticator having been added in the meantime, for that of logging in,
and next forgetting the password?

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Message 1916035 - Posted: 31 Jan 2018, 8:24:47 UTC - in response to Message 1916031.  

I'm not making this stuff. The authenticator key option has been removed for compatibility with David's Science United project. That only requires an email address, and so having the authenticator key there as well would confuse people. As they're easily confused these days.
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Message 1916680 - Posted: 3 Feb 2018, 14:36:57 UTC - in response to Message 1916035.  
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If you did not know, I was able to log in again using Google Chrome, only because I was able to do so using Internet Explorer.

Here problem solved for now by means of changing the password, so either lock it here, or get rid of it as you will.

Also could mention that of attaching the separate BoincLogX program to the taskbar, because here it is a dead end when next clicking on it, in order to refresh the display.

Depending on the total number of tasks, including those running, it could be either one or two, or perhaps even 12 or so at times.

Here still only the icon at the right, using the up arrow, which ends up not being visible, and next clicking here instead, for that of doing so.

Not a particularly good thing at all, and could have deserved better here.

Except for that, always thanks.
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Message 1917277 - Posted: 6 Feb 2018, 2:42:41 UTC
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06.02.2018 03:13:06 | | CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX 680 (driver version 353.30, CUDA version 7.5, compute capability 3.0, 4096MB, 3067MB available, 3252 GFLOPS peak)
06.02.2018 03:13:06 | | CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX 680 (driver version 353.30, CUDA version 7.5, compute capability 3.0, 4096MB, 3067MB available, 3252 GFLOPS peak)
06.02.2018 03:13:06 | | App version needs OpenCL but GPU doesn't support it
06.02.2018 03:13:06 | SETI@home | Application uses missing NVIDIA GPU

This as well for my current problems, and here on 32 bits Windows.

The first three lines for PrimeGrid Genefer, CUDA tasks, but for now I have not downloaded tasks from here on this partition, but I guess CPU tasks should at least work.

Trying out with the more extensive driver from nVidia as well, but it did not work in the previous session.

It could perhaps be a 32 bit problem rather than perhaps a driver or Windows issue, but for now here I am stuck.

Presumably the Seti@home driver for this (still CUDA) could be a proprietary one, so I guess I will not get any help here.

Still the wrong operating system listed on the server, so here perhaps detaching and attaching could perhaps help.

Could try out the next time, before downloading again, but for now, at least 12 CPU tasks running.

But at least I leave it for you to make up your mind here, for that of possibly answering.

Perhaps good news here, because it was driver version 356.30 installed, but not in my download folder.

Uninstalling the driver and it apparently now takes it with the regular driver when refreshing in the Device management list, but except for not changing any screen resolution,
the up and down arrow at the right for that of more tasks running, did not become in sync with that of the other colors.

This means that I now may download Seti@home CUDA tasks here as well, but running the CPU performance test does not detect this for that of the Event Log.

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