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Re: [BOINC] Setting up BoincView (windows) thats what I did.. I made the file I put my pc's IP address in it, I take it it means the Real IP and not the 192.168.1.101 type address.
But yeah I renamed it and I put the file in the BIONC folder, no good. -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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 | when you start your remote clients, use Net Start Boinc -allow_remote_gui_rpc
another situation, do you have a firewall on each of them? --
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| said by broadbandit:when you start your remote clients, use Net Start Boinc -allow_remote_gui_rpc another situation, do you have a firewall on each of them? No firewall on any of them
How do I restart the service, With the above line you gave me? -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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 2 edits | edit: oh you said restart..
To restart, you will need to type 'net stop boinc' then do what you need to do, then net start boinc. or upon each system reboot, this automatically is done for you.
yep, on the remote clients to enable them, once they are enabled, you can just use 'net start boinc' from here on out.
Go to a command prompt (Start Menu, then Run -- Type cmd), and in the black window, type Net Start Boinc -allow_remote_gui_rpc (or copy and paste this in there)
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| said by broadbandit:edit: oh you said restart.. To restart, you will need to type 'net stop boinc' then do what you need to do, then net start boinc. or upon each system reboot, this automatically is done for you. yep, on the remote clients to enable them, once they are enabled, you can just use 'net start boinc' from here on out. Go to a command prompt (Start Menu, then Run -- Type cmd), and in the black window, type Net Start Boinc -allow_remote_gui_rpc (or copy and paste this in there) I typed in Net Stop boinc and got this
"The specified service does not exist as an installed service." -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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