Posts by mmathis

1) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Unable to connect using 7.2.33 (x64) (Message 51981)
Posted 12 Jan 2014 by mmathis
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All is working now. I did a system restore from 1/1/2014 and whatever was 'bad' is no longer here. Running successfully on 7.2.33 (x64)
2) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Unable to connect using 7.2.33 (x64) (Message 51972)
Posted 11 Jan 2014 by mmathis
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Okay, my apologies. 7.2.33 isn't the problem, my machine is. After I loaded the downlevel version, all worked good. I reboot and _boom_ same problem, can't connect to local host.

I've done virusscans and malware scans... nothing found. more research.

Thanks for keeping me honest.

Mike
3) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Unable to connect using 7.2.33 (x64) (Message 51962)
Posted 10 Jan 2014 by mmathis
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Okay, after reading some posts in other threads, I uninstalled 7.2.33 and installed the downlevel version 7.0.64. With NO other changes, everything is working fine.

There is _something_ wrong with 7.2.33.

All's well for now, just won't upgrade.

Thanks Christian and Ageless for your thoughts.
4) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Unable to connect using 7.2.33 (x64) (Message 51960)
Posted 10 Jan 2014 by mmathis
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Where would I assign a computer name? What is odd is that everything in the boincmanager is blank. It's as though everything is wiped out. I thought that a lot of that information was retained on the local machine.
5) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Unable to connect using 7.2.33 (x64) (Message 51949)
Posted 8 Jan 2014 by mmathis
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I've been unable to connect for the past week (approx.) using the client above. I've uninstalled, reinstalled, read some old posts and opened the firewall to both boincmgr and boinc. Nothing is working.

Any assistance out there?

btw, I'm on a Windows 7 Professional OS.




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