larsivi
01-17-2003, 03:02 AM
Hi!
As many probably knows, XP makes it possible for two or more users being logged on at the same time. SoB doesn't separate the installing user from the rest, resulting in the client starting up whenever a user logs on. This is a problem when two (or more) users are logged on, thus starting at least two clients. Each client use the same cache, thus doing the same work from some point and they share cycles.
This means that the total number of cycles available to SoB must be divided by the number of users logged on (unless those extra users explicitly stops SoB, something they in my case might be to ignorant to do) to get the effective number.
One solution is to get rid of the stuff that starts up SoB automatically and add SoB to the Startup folder for the user that installed SoB (that's me). If someone tells me how to correctly modify the registry or whatever, I could do this on my own. It might also be included in the next client installer, as I have seen installers letting me choose whether to install a program for only this user or all.
Lars Ivar
As many probably knows, XP makes it possible for two or more users being logged on at the same time. SoB doesn't separate the installing user from the rest, resulting in the client starting up whenever a user logs on. This is a problem when two (or more) users are logged on, thus starting at least two clients. Each client use the same cache, thus doing the same work from some point and they share cycles.
This means that the total number of cycles available to SoB must be divided by the number of users logged on (unless those extra users explicitly stops SoB, something they in my case might be to ignorant to do) to get the effective number.
One solution is to get rid of the stuff that starts up SoB automatically and add SoB to the Startup folder for the user that installed SoB (that's me). If someone tells me how to correctly modify the registry or whatever, I could do this on my own. It might also be included in the next client installer, as I have seen installers letting me choose whether to install a program for only this user or all.
Lars Ivar