BOINC Manager seems to hang when switching users

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The Hunter

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Message 3240 - Posted: 25 Feb 2006, 3:59:59 UTC

I am running Windows XP Home edition and have installed Boinc and Seti & Predictor with no problems.

My setting is run always, internet always available.

When I switch users, and then back to where I run BOINC, there is no response from BOINC. I then end the process

The only way I can get it going again is to download BOINC - save it and install it and then everything is fine once more.

Is one of my settings not right that is causing this?
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Message 3244 - Posted: 25 Feb 2006, 14:21:25 UTC

When installing boinc, you're prompted with three options; "single user", "shared user", and "service". Sounds like you picked "single user". It only works when the one user is logged on, Shared user may be more to your liking. Also, "Run as service" will mean Boinc runs even if NOONE is logged on.

does this help?

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The Hunter

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Message 3249 - Posted: 26 Feb 2006, 3:59:33 UTC

Thanks for your help, Tony
I tried "Run as Service" but I got an error message 1920 Service verify that you have sufficient previleges to start system services.

I have set myself up as system administrator - is there some higher level

Anyway, I reloaded the BIOC as a single user and everything works fine

Wes
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