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Message 2635 - Posted: 26 Sep 2008 | 12:06:28 UTC

Hi,

Some clarifications are in order in regards to the drop support of running boinc as a service in GPU scenarios.

1: What exactly is prohibiting this? In order to narrow down what the BOINC installer is dowing when "protected" is selected I have created the service after the installation has completed and the GPU detection has been verified. I've seen that simply creating a service using sc.exe or some other utility will result in a GPU emulation (the GPU is no longer found). Deleting the service will again enable GPU recognition without any re-installation needed.

2: When will 6.3.X GPU crunching support running as a service? It's not a viable situation to login and manually start the BOINC GUI in order to GPU-crunch. An autologin+autostart of BOINC GUI is also not an option, as that violates every security policy known.

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Message 2637 - Posted: 26 Sep 2008 | 12:44:02 UTC

The problem seems to be how Vista handles the Video Card, somehow it is only available for the currently logged on user.

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