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Send message Joined: 2 May 11 Posts: 7 Credit: 186,104,449 RAC: 0 |
I changed my email address on this project a week or so ago but running a task today I see in the stderr.txt file that it has the old email address that I do not have access to any longer. dnetc v2.9111-520-CTR-12082118 for OpenCL on Win32 (WindowsNT 6.2). Using email address (distributed.net ID) 'OLD-EMAIL-ADDRESS' Should this not change to the new email address ? Proud Founder of Have a look at my WebCam |
Send message Joined: 2 May 11 Posts: 7 Credit: 186,104,449 RAC: 0 |
I had another look today and it is still the old email address which I do not have access to in the stderr. So you are passing an invalid email address over to distributed.net. I assume that this was not thought of or is it that you do not want to create a new account and then join them together ?? No admin here is a shame. Proud Founder of Have a look at my WebCam |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 11 Posts: 388 Credit: 822,356,221 RAC: 0 |
I had another look today and it is still the old email address which I do not have access to in the stderr. So you are passing an invalid email address over to distributed.net. The email address used in the Dnet Client is set in project preferences. It originally defaults to a special moowrap address. Any custom email set in the preferences won't be changed if you change the BOINC email. Please, go to the https://moowrap.net/prefs.php?subset=project to change the project preferences and the email should be fixed. I assume that this was not thought of or is it that you do not want to create a new account and then join them together ?? Both addresses will exist in Dnet Statistics server and joining will need to be done there. There's a retire function available when you login with the old email address and go to edit your information. -w |
Send message Joined: 2 May 11 Posts: 7 Credit: 186,104,449 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for the answer, I guess I should have looked harder. Proud Founder of Have a look at my WebCam |