| Subject: Re: SetiDriver Question |
| From: david@djwhome.demon.co.uk (David Woolley) |
| Date: 31/01/2005, 07:41 |
In article <t2rqv01fkc7io7bclijm1idfvvshfj65se@4ax.com>, goony@gogo.com wrote:
Will seti driver send or receive WUs if I dont tell it to? Will the
setiathome-3.08.i386-winnt-cmdline instance it uses send or receive?
I want to put WUs on a thumb drive, take it to work, process them and
bring it home for sending to seti. I dont want it to even try at
work. Trying and failing will be detected. I just want it to sit and
Could you please explain why the detection of your accessing the network
matters when you already have permission (as required by the terms of
use for the program) to use the client in the office.
In the absense of such a satisfactory reply, could I suggest that people
don't try to help this person use it in the office as it seems likely
that it is being used illegally, which is a risk to the credibility of
the whole project as far as businesses are concerned (it causes its
use to be associated with irresponsible employees and therefore makes
it likely that permission will get withdrawn in other companies).
Incidentally, most businesses nowadays also outlaw the use of personal
USB drives, for seurity reasons.