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Message 3498 - Posted: 17 Nov 2005, 16:38:45 UTC

I am about to sign up computers used by other ppl. How do I hide the Boinc "B" Icon in the task bar?



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Message 3506 - Posted: 17 Nov 2005, 17:40:09 UTC - in response to Message 3498.  

I am about to sign up computers used by other ppl. How do I hide the Boinc "B" Icon in the task bar?



Thanx guys


I think you have to choose the 'install as a service' option and uncheck the 'Launch Boinc Manager on login' box.

Is this as a business or something? If you're running AD, you can push it out via startup script.
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Message 3513 - Posted: 17 Nov 2005, 18:51:03 UTC

You can choose "Start", then "settings", then "Taskbar and Startmenu" and then the button in the right corner near the bottom "adjust" or something it is called. There you can alter the preferences for the icons.

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Message 3518 - Posted: 17 Nov 2005, 19:41:44 UTC
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Either install as service, or run boinc.exe instead of boincmgr.exe.

EDIT: if you just run boinc.exe then you should use the redirectio flag as well... 'boinc -redirectio'
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Message 3588 - Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 9:57:49 UTC

If you are running the app on machines without the owners knowledge, and are hiding it from them, you could be guilty of a crime depending on where you are.
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Message 3593 - Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 11:36:27 UTC - in response to Message 3588.  

If you are running the app on machines without the owners knowledge, and are hiding it from them, you could be guilty of a crime depending on where you are.


Its ok, they have been running FaD for the past 2 years or so.

AD cannot be used.

Just single installs from what I remember hm saying.
About 20xP4 2.6GHz I think.

Question ?
In the boinc install which option installs the command line only version (not as a service) ?
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Message 3603 - Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 13:36:49 UTC

Question ?
In the boinc install which option installs the command line only version (not as a service) ?

See wiki here
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Message 3666 - Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 14:36:38 UTC - in response to Message 3603.  

Question ?
In the boinc install which option installs the command line only version (not as a service) ?

See wiki here



I've read through that but it doesn't say (or make clear) how to do what I asked.

- All Users & Single user install Boinc Manager. (not wanted)
- Service doesn't install Boinc Manager but then it's a service and always runs. (not wanted)

Just wanting a simple install like all users but without BOINC manager launching at startup, but boinc running in the background.

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Message 3691 - Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 17:54:47 UTC
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There's no specific option to just install a command line bonic client.

What I do is install the client in Single user mode (I'm the only one using my computers), but I don't have it start at windows start up. I then create a short cut which starts boinc.exe not boincmgr.exe, and then I put that shortcut in my startup directory.

It's not a perfect solution, but it works for me.
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Message 3693 - Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 18:09:32 UTC - in response to Message 3691.  

There's no specific option to just install a command line bonic client.

What I do is install the client in Single user mode (I'm the only one using my computers), but I don't have it start at windows start up. I then create a short cut which starts boinc.exe not boincmgr.exe, and then I put that shortcut in my startup directory.

It's not a perfect solution, but it works for me.


Does it still automatically download new work units and upload back the finished ones? Or do you have to do it yourself using the Boinc Manager?
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Message 3696 - Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 18:32:29 UTC - in response to Message 3693.  
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Does it still automatically download new work units and upload back the finished ones? Or do you have to do it yourself using the Boinc Manager?



Yes it does. Boinc Manager (boincmgr.exe) is just a gui front end (like Boinc View). Boinc.exe is the actual client. In fact, if you have open your task manager you'll notice that if you start boincmgr.exe it will start a boinc.exe process. So really all I'm doing is starting boinc.exe manually. Once boinc.exe is running I can use boinc manager (or boinc view) to manager my client.

Note: if you start boinc.exe manually, you should use the -redirectio flag. Also, when you start it manually a cmd/dos window pops up, if you use -redirectio you can close it, otherwise without the -redirectio flag all trace output will be sent to the cmd/dos window.
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Message 3697 - Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 18:41:49 UTC - in response to Message 3696.  

Does it still automatically download new work units and upload back the finished ones? Or do you have to do it yourself using the Boinc Manager?



Yes it does. Boinc Manager (boincmgr.exe) is just a gui front end (like Boinc View). Boinc.exe is the actual client. In fact, if you have open your task manager you'll notice that if you start boincmgr.exe it will start a boinc.exe process. So really all I'm doing is starting boinc.exe manually. Once boinc.exe is running I can use boinc manager (or boinc view) to manager my client.

Note: if you start boinc.exe manually, you should use the -redirectio flag. Also, when you start it manually a cmd/dos window pops up, if you use -redirectio you can close it, otherwise without the -redirectio flag all trace output will be sent to the cmd/dos window.


no way to keep it from popping up a display? So installing the client as a service is the only way to keep it from popping up or displaying stuff...
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Message 3701 - Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 19:35:23 UTC - in response to Message 3691.  

There's no specific option to just install a command line bonic client.

What I do is install the client in Single user mode (I'm the only one using my computers), but I don't have it start at windows start up. I then create a short cut which starts boinc.exe not boincmgr.exe, and then I put that shortcut in my startup directory.

It's not a perfect solution, but it works for me.



I know of the work around ;) was just hoping I was missing something during the installation procedure (stupid boinc developers, they should add another option on the next screen after selecting tpye of install to be.
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