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Rockster
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Re: [EM3] What might this be?

Yeah, I've nearly finished one that I downloaded maybe a day or so ago. What would that fetching one mean?

MstrBlstr0
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Corpus Christi, TX

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Let me look into this... =o)

I will let you know when I find out something.

SqueeksDad
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said by Rockster:
What would that fetching one mean?
fetching - taking, winning
Detailed description:-
1 Dictionary Entries found
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1) s :very attractive; capturing interest
Example: a fetching new hairstyle

So you have a very attractive work unit?

MstrBlstr0
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said by Ohairy1:
Do you find a "wuresults_0X" file on your machines? That's the data from work unit # 0X, that hasn't been returned. Without that, there is nothing to send.
In my case I didn't... There seems to just be occasions where there are ghost entries left in the queue.dat file.

These "ghost" entries will eventually be overwritten, but if you can't wait and are positive that it is not the current units slot that you are working in, you can run the client from a command window with the -delete XX flag [the xx being the unit that you want to delete from the queue.dat file.] I think this would also delete any possible result files corresponding to the slot that you are deleting as well (I need to verify this).