I want to delete an account and keep my old one

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Message 288178 - Posted: 23 Apr 2006, 13:06:32 UTC

During the move back a year ago my old account was late getting over to the new site for some reason. I was advised to start a new account. Now my old account is back however not getting any credit. I want to move my latest credits over I have done during the past year to the 7 year old account that I have always had.. Or just delete the newer account and start up the old account again.
May as well face it...your addicted!
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Message 288194 - Posted: 23 Apr 2006, 14:05:58 UTC
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First you should know that there is no way to merge the two accounts, so you will have to pick one and lose the credits of the other.
Note: Your Classic Credit is only displayed separately on your website account and not incorporated into Boinc Credit.

To start crunching with the Original Classic account you will need to detach the new account in Boinc. This is simply done by going to the Project tab of the Boinc Manager, highlight Seti@home, and clicking on the detach button.

You will then need to attach the Classic account, using the info that you used to register to post here. This is done from the Projects menu.
Select attach to new Project.
Enter the Seti URL http://setiathome.berkeley.edu
Select Attach to existing account and enter your info.


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