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wedgenix Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 19 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
Most of us know our emails or handles. Having to remember something like bce3d42aac3fd7ec32a4d0ca30bc5b2a every time I get a new client at my work that approves my making use of their spare cpu cycles during off-hours is not going to be fun. I suppose I can burry it on a website someplace w/ an easy to remember URL, but that's more typing than carrying the ID on paper. I currently run seti1 on approximately 50 computers, half I own, the other half are scattered all over town and I continually get more (started 2004 with about 20 total). |
SunRedRX7 Send message Joined: 9 May 03 Posts: 50 Credit: 11,180,795 RAC: 18 |
I know what you mean. What I ended up doing was using a USB pen drive to store my account ID, the project url, along with the BOINC program. Mike |
Heffed Send message Joined: 19 Mar 02 Posts: 1856 Credit: 40,736 RAC: 0 |
> I know what you mean. > > What I ended up doing was using a USB pen drive to store my account ID, the > project url, along with the BOINC program. Yes, saving the URL and account ID as a text file makes it easy to copy and paste. USB drives and smart cards are ideal for this. |
Shaktai Send message Joined: 16 Jun 99 Posts: 211 Credit: 259,752 RAC: 0 |
I think I recall from the Beta Test that there was some discussion on this. It is possible that an alternative log-in such as a user set password may eventually be available. First things first though, such as ensuring that all participants have work. I like the idea of the USB pen drive, thanks for the suggestion. Wonder why I hadn't thought of that? |
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