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    Factor went to wrong person

    I submitted the following factor and it went to Hadesau (Hades_Au).

    1227.667T 21181 10472732 12.277 Fri 22-Jun-2007

    I am using sobistrator to summit the factors and a factor from that same computer on June 18th went to my account. This computer is running the program using Wine on Linux. Any idea what happened? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by glennpat
    I submitted the following factor and it went to Hadesau (Hades_Au).

    1227.667T 21181 10472732 12.277 Fri 22-Jun-2007

    I am using sobistrator to summit the factors and a factor from that same computer on June 18th went to my account. This computer is running the program using Wine on Linux. Any idea what happened? Thanks
    Did you submit this factor alone, or as part of a group of factors? In any case it was entered into the master database as coming from an unkown user (on team US-Distributed). When factors from an unkown user are sent to MikeH for his stats, he attempts to assign them based on range. My guess is that the n value fell into a P-1 range assigned to Hadesau, hence the credit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe O
    Did you submit this factor alone, or as part of a group of factors? In any case it was entered into the master database as coming from an unkown user (on team US-Distributed). When factors from an unkown user are sent to MikeH for his stats, he attempts to assign them based on range. My guess is that the n value fell into a P-1 range assigned to Hadesau, hence the credit.
    I am don't know if it was submitted alone or not. I have been submitting them whenever I see I have some.

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    That should be fixed now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeH
    That should be fixed now.
    Thanks!

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    I thought I would try using sobistrator via wine on linux to summit factor again. Even though it looks like it works on my end it really doesn't work all the time. I had the following 3:

    1238.561T 24737 2217247 Sat 21-Jul-2007 [unknown]
    1238.564T 22699 12042838 Sat 21-Jul-2007 louie
    1238.499T 21181 11722220 Thu 19-Jul-2007 engracio

    You don't need to change anything. I just wanted to mention it and let you know what was going on on my end.

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