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stetson99
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SMP lost projects.

Post by stetson99 »

Hey kiddos,

I'm glad to be around and helping with this Folding adventure.

I have completed a number of WU with my Fermis, but I've had one hell of a time with SMP projects.

It took me a week or two to get my system stable and happy with these SMP units. I had to involuntary discard a number of WU's throughout this process.

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Please let me know if there is a way to contact the person responsible for these projects so that they can send these WU's to a new individual.

Thank you for the help.

--WF
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Re: SMP lost projects.

Post by bruce »

Welcome to foldingforum.org, stetson99.

Any project which is not returned by the Preferred Deadline (also called the "timeout") is automatically reissued. There's a link in the header of this page pointing to the Project Summary that can give you the details. Even if you contacted the project owner, I don't think they would reissue it manually since then work would be unnecessarily issued a third time and the work would probably duplicated.
stetson99
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Re: SMP lost projects.

Post by stetson99 »

Bruce,

Thank you for the followup. I assumed that this was the case, but I just wanted to make sure that there was not a way to directly contact the project manager to let them know of the WUs that got dropped.

I thank you for your message as well as your kind welcome.

--WF
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Re: SMP lost projects.

Post by 7im »

Why not start low, and work your way up to a stable speed? Seems like you'd be dumping fewer work units that way.
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