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Message 3825 - Posted: 15 Oct 2004, 4:06:03 UTC

Does it download work at any time during that period, what I'm trying to find out is, is work distributed when the computers or servers or whatever it is aren't monitored by personel?
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Message 3863 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 0:58:25 UTC - in response to Message 3844.  

> Boinc is designed so that you normally should not need to monitor its
> activity. Unless you manually select "Disable network access" or "suspend"
> from the file menu, then Boinc will automatically download work when it needs
> it, and will automatically report back the results.
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I guess maybe I didn't explain myself clearly enought, I was meaning is there work available to download 24/7 from the different projects?
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Message 3865 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 1:53:19 UTC - in response to Message 3863.  
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> > Boinc is designed so that you normally should not need to monitor its
> > activity. Unless you manually select "Disable network access" or
> "suspend"
> > from the file menu, then Boinc will automatically download work when it
> needs
> > it, and will automatically report back the results.
> >
> >
> I guess maybe I didn't explain myself clearly enought, I was meaning is there
> work available to download 24/7 from the different projects?
>
>

In theory, yes.

In practice, it's a toss up. CPDN appears to be operating normally. All of my machines have a WU so don't know if they are currently handing them out. I haven't gotten a new LHC WU in days (they were having hardware problems/maintenance. Seti seems to be handing them out, Predictor is still waiting on their new Dell server, Pirates is on internal testing only

Also, edit your sig - remove the ">" after img and before src
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Message 3866 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 4:21:35 UTC - in response to Message 3865.  

> In theory, yes.
>
> In practice, it's a toss up. CPDN appears to be operating normally. All of my
> machines have a WU so don't know if they are currently handing them out. I
> haven't gotten a new LHC WU in days (they were having hardware
> problems/maintenance. Seti seems to be handing them out, Predictor is still
> waiting on their new Dell server, Pirates is on internal testing only
>
> Also, edit your sig - remove the ">" after img and before src
>
Thanks that was most helpfull, about the sig though, I don't have a ">" between img & src but I do have a space so I'll remove that, why is it by the way?
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Message 3901 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 16:56:16 UTC - in response to Message 3866.  
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> > In theory, yes.
> >
> > In practice, it's a toss up. CPDN appears to be operating normally. All
> of my
> > machines have a WU so don't know if they are currently handing them out.
> I
> > haven't gotten a new LHC WU in days (they were having hardware
> > problems/maintenance. Seti seems to be handing them out, Predictor is
> still
> > waiting on their new Dell server, Pirates is on internal testing only
> >
> > Also, edit your sig - remove the ">" after img and before src
> >
> Thanks that was most helpfull, about the sig though, I don't have a ">"
> between img & src but I do have a space so I'll remove that, why is it by
> the way?
>
>
On the posts in this thread, Your sig wasn't dislaying, I removed the extra bracket. I meant remove it on the My Account page. the format is
"left bracket img src= "
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