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Vistro.net
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2009-06-17 05:23:18

Thats the error I get when loading my signature..



taking the bam part out gets me a totally different dudes signature:




What do I do? It looks like SSO when you logon.
[BOINCstats] Rick
 
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2009-06-17 08:09:56
last modified: 2009-06-17 08:10:25

You seem to be mixing your personal BAM ID # with a "team banner" url ... try these ...

http://www.boincstats.com/signature/user_1692867.gif



OR

http://www.boincstats.com/signature/team_6030.gif



Vistro.net
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2009-06-17 12:07:12

Thanks!


Also, a 'host' is any computer that runs BOINC, right? Do I identify the host by IP? What if I have multiple computers on one router?
[BOINCstats] Rick
 
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2009-06-17 12:26:31
last modified: 2009-06-17 12:27:01

Individual projects you do work for will identify your hosts by their Domain/Hostname -- typically on Windows systems your "Computer Name" or in Linux the contents of /etc/hostname ....






When your stats are reported to BOINCstats/BAM by the project each of your hosts will be assigned a unique BAM Host ID number. To see your individual hosts, click the link on your stats page.






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