>Norberto: I've been running 3.0.5, but just been informed of the
upgrade..It's not on all the time as I always have to load it on >startup (I
can't see how to get it to load automatically...) and I have been having
server connection problems and doing a lot >of restarting....
That *could* explain it, if you forget to start setispy until after S@H has
done with the current WU. Anyway, it never happened to me
>It's recording spikes etc. while running, as returned, but when seti
connects for new WU (I have a cable connection) the >Setispy log shows
figures like 99.75% complete - and nothing returned... although my stats are
regestering the WU as >complete....I am no techie, but I figured one of them
must be wrong, and as long as it's the spy not the seti... in other words is
>the info getting to Berkeley? what do I do to fix this? Do I need to worry?
First, I am pretty sure you don't need to worry about your results going to
Berkeley. But if you are still worried, just go to the S@H page and look at
your stats there.
Second, that cable connection you mention could be the culprit. Try seting
S@H preferences to "ask before connecting to Internet", wait for a WU to be
complete, take a look at your setispy (my guess is that you will see 100 %)
and then connect manually. Setispy polls the sah files after a certain
number of seconds you can configure. Maybe your cable connection is so fast
it sometimes can't register the WU completion (lucky you if so!). Take a
look at setispy settings, you could set it to a more frequent poll. But not
too often, your machine could spend a lot of time looking at what it does
instead of doing anything useful.
>(Allan - the latest download seems to specifically address the problem you
describe!)
By the way, thanks for this! I was having the same problem since a couple of
days ago. I thought it was me. Just fixed it with setispy 3.0.6
>Thanks for the help guys!
>Aisling
Hope it helps, you already paid with your advice
Norberto
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