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Message 33690 - Posted: 8 Jul 2010, 4:37:05 UTC

How do I set up the preferences override settings to disallow network access during the Seti 3 day science fair? Everything I can think of does not work, IE still allows network access when it should not.

I have searched for instructions and can find none.
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Message 33691 - Posted: 8 Jul 2010, 5:02:07 UTC - in response to Message 33690.  

IE as in Internet Explorer?
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Message 33692 - Posted: 8 Jul 2010, 5:20:39 UTC

Why are you so antagonistic? I am asking a simple question about Boinc and you make a big deal because I didn’t use (ie) grammatically correct?
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Message 33693 - Posted: 8 Jul 2010, 5:43:52 UTC - in response to Message 33692.  

Um, I was asking an honest question as the way you asked it makes it believe that your Internet Explorer is still allowing network access. I can't help it how you type, I can only ask. If you're feeling you need to attack just about anyone, because you yourself aren't clear enough in asking your question, then please consider cutting back on the coffee. Looked outside? The sun is shining.

Anyway, I answered your post on the Seti forums:

Set "Every day between the hours of X and Y" to something not equal. As else you don't need to override the network as it's always on.

Then check Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
For Tuesday fill in 17:00-00:00
For Wednesday fill in 00:01-00:00
For Thursday fill in 00:01-00:00
For Friday fill in 00:01-16:00


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Message 33694 - Posted: 8 Jul 2010, 6:08:30 UTC

Thanks for the info.

I was taught military time such that 2400 would define the end of the day, not 0000 as that would define the beginning of a new day. My mistake.
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