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smalltalk_2k
Cruncher Joined: Nov 7, 2011 Post Count: 15 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I saw that installing WCG as a service means that the GPU won't be used...
----------------------------------------Note: Do NOT use the protected application execution installation in Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, or any of the Windows Server versions if you also want to use a GPU for crunching. The GPU will not be detected when BOINC is installed as a service. See the CUDA/CAL FAQ for more on that. What is the best way to install WCG on a Windows 7 box, so that a user doesn't have to log into the machine and WCG will still use the GPU? Background: My father-in-law has an old desktop with a graphics card that is supported. However, he never actually logs onto the computer but he does reboot it once a week. Is there a way to install WCG to run on start up but not require him to actually log onto the computer? ... ![]() |
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Former Member
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When it says there is not, there is not... no backdoor work around. If only there was.
Of course, you can set auto-logon, but anyone security minded would not do that. More but, maybe and auto-logon works and you can deploy a password protected screensaver, has to be empty/black/inert as they interfere with GPU crunching, though that is a generalized observation. Don't know if this applies to all GPU's [the most powerful probably could have an active screensaver]. That said, the nature of the beast, GPU projects do not provide graphics FAIK. Anyway the 'blank' with password is recommended as least risk. |
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smalltalk_2k
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Thank you for the update.
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Former Member
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Of course there are different forms of security. I rely upon physical security of the PCs. All the desktops/laptops in the house do not have passwords and BOINC manager is set to launch on start-up. Security is provided by the fact that my doors are always locked and no one gets into the house!
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smalltalk_2k
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Scribe and Sekerob, where did you get your forum signature pictures?
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smalltalk_2k
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thanks Scribe, I posted on the sig thread.
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Former Member
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Eventually SNURK will respond with the image address he creates which you add into your signature. Could take a few days, just keep checking the thread until he posts
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branjo
Master Cruncher Slovakia Joined: Jun 29, 2012 Post Count: 1892 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Of course there are different forms of security. I rely upon physical security of the PCs. All the desktops/laptops in the house do not have passwords and BOINC manager is set to launch on start-up. Security is provided by the fact that my doors are always locked and no one gets into the house! ![]() ![]() ![]() Crunching@Home since January 13 2000. Shrubbing@Home since January 5 2006 ![]() |
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