Posts by Trevor Wood

1) Questions and Answers : Web site : Uploading (Message 162073)
Posted 2 Sep 2005 by Profile Trevor Wood
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Yes, Matt disabled this option on the server. So you'd best now take the proxy option off. You'll get 404 errors in the Messages tab.

So for now, go to Tools->Options->HTTP Proxy, delete the number, then uncheck the check next to "Connect via HTTP Proxy" and hit OK. Then update all your projects.


Hurrah - all results returned!!!
2) Questions and Answers : Web site : Uploading (Message 161336)
Posted 1 Sep 2005 by Profile Trevor Wood
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Okay people, try this: Open Boinc Manager, go to Tools->Options->HTTP Proxy and fill in 128.32.18.173 port 80. Click OK. Go to your Transfer tab and hit update on all work units. They should now go through.

I tried this, and it got me more downloads, so now I have plenty of work to do. But still none of my finished results will upload. Any other suggestions? I now have nine results waiting to upload.


I too tried this and downloads are now fine, but uploads are failing quicker.

Did I miss something about this, I've never set the HTTP proxy before
3) Questions and Answers : Windows : "Do work while computer is running on batteries?" Does not work. (Message 11877)
Posted 24 Jul 2004 by Profile Trevor Wood
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> You need to have your preferences updated on your PC. Either by using the
> "Update" function available in the tab "Projects" or by shutting down the GUI
> and start it over again.
> If a change is made in the preferences, you should be able to see a message in
> the tab "Messages" saying that your preferences has been updated after you
> change one of the settings.
>
> Greetings from Belgium.
>

Got to say, I'm having exactly the same problem on a win 2K installation. I've been through the updating prefs, etc. My laptop knows it's running on batteries. Given the number of comments on this in various threads, perhaps it's a problem.





 
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