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(Message 26003)
Posted 13 Sep 2004 by Stephen Richard Post: I have Bonic installed one one of my work computers but they are going to be changing out my computer soon Can I just copy over all the bonic files from the computer to my network drive and have it work that way or what do I need to about this? Should I just let it process out all the units then remove it until I get the new computer? |
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(Message 20484)
Posted 31 Aug 2004 by Stephen Richard Post: Right now I am only running the main SETI not running anything else I have tried resetting the projects on all 3 computers even thought maybe it would be fixed with 4 but no go > Probably not there have been some bugs with the venues not working properly. > > One thing to do is go around to all the projects you participate in and set > the venues again. The web sites have been losing this setting and the client > has been getting confused if they are not all set to the same thing. > John Keck -- BOINCing since 2002/12/08 -- <a> href="http://www.boinc.dk/index.php?page=user_statistics&project=sah&userid=138092"> > |
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(Message 20376)
Posted 31 Aug 2004 by Stephen Richard Post: Deleted as my other post showed up |
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(Message 19967)
Posted 30 Aug 2004 by Stephen Richard Post: I have three computers running SETI Bonic and I want each of the three to have different Prefs for usage. I have configured each of the different Prefs and I have set in the view computers options each to Either Work or school or home based upon the prefs I want for each However I am not able to get this to work right it still says --- - 2004-08-30 14:16:38 - General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2004-08-24 08:11:35) --- - 2004-08-30 14:16:38 - General prefs: using your defaults Am I doing something wrong? |
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