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F@H

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

Oh, and my home system just finished its first WU this morning. Yay!
 
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!
 
I run more than one copy of folding on my non-internet computer so that it can keep crunching most of the time.
 
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