E@H@work

shawn brier
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Topic 188323

Hello all. I have a very powerful yet very lazy machine sitting in my cubicle at work. I'd love to use it to crunch some E@H numbers, but am not able to connect to the project because of a very-well built firewall network.
I do have access to the E@H website, however and I was wondering if there was a way to download and upload workpackets manually?

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E@H@work

> Hello all. I have a very powerful yet very lazy machine sitting in my
> cubicle at work. I'd love to use it to crunch some E@H numbers, but am not
> able to connect to the project because of a very-well built firewall network.
>
> I do have access to the E@H website, however and I was wondering if there
> was a way to download and upload workpackets manually?
>
download and upload workpackets manually No.

Please consult IT first....

It's not worth the risk of loosing your Job...

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Jordan Wilberding
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> Hello all. I have a

> Hello all. I have a very powerful yet very lazy machine sitting in my
> cubicle at work. I'd love to use it to crunch some E@H numbers, but am not
> able to connect to the project because of a very-well built firewall network.
>
> I do have access to the E@H website, however and I was wondering if there
> was a way to download and upload workpackets manually?
>

You might need to setup BOINC to connect through a proxy.

such things just should not be writ so please destroy this if you wish to live 'tis better in ignorance to dwell than to go screaming into the abyss worse than hell

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