sswingle

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I figured it wouldn't be too difficult. I loaded the CLI client on a flash drive on a computer that had internet, set it up, it downloaded work, and I even let it process a minute or so. Then I shut it down, and put the flash drive in a computer without internet. That computer then says that my user ID doesn't exist locally, and tries to connect to the internet.

Any way to fix this?
 

ProviaFan

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Try running the client with the -local option. Disclaimer: I can't guarantee that this will work as I have tried it.
 

BlackMountainCow

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You need to export the registry setting of your i-net computer and import it onto your none-i-net computer. Then F@H will basically think, that the none-i-net PC is just another CPU of the i-net PC one.

IIRC it was HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PandeGroup

Export the whole key and import it on your other PC. That should do the trick.
 

sswingle

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Sounds good, I'll give it a try Monday.

Oh, and my home system just finished its first WU this morning. Yay!
 

CupCak3

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Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
You need to export the registry setting of your i-net computer and import it onto your none-i-net computer. Then F@H will basically think, that the none-i-net PC is just another CPU of the i-net PC one.

IIRC it was HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PandeGroup

Export the whole key and import it on your other PC. That should do the trick.

i used to do this and works great!
 

theAnimal

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I run more than one copy of folding on my non-internet computer so that it can keep crunching most of the time.