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master7
02-26-02, 08:58 AM
Found these instructions on another team's site. Thought they would be useful. ENJOY!

Running Folding@Home as a service - Windows 98/ME.
The instructions were written using the Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP Graphical client. This is because Windows will shut the GUI client down when you turn off the computer. It will cause a warning when you shut down the comp if you use the Text Only version.

These instructions are for installing the 2.x Folding@Home client as a hidden service for Windows 9x/ME. They involve making changes to the Windows registry. If you are uncomfortable doing this or you have no idea what regedit is then you may wish to reconsider. You should also make a backup of the registry before continuing.

Install the client as you normally would, then run it and input your user information.

Once your username and team name have been entered and the client downloads a user ID the close the client.

Check your startup folder for a shortcut to the client. If one exists then delete it.

Now that the folding client has been installed and configured you can begin to make the necessary changes to the registry so that it starts automatically when Windows boots.

Open Regedit and go to the following key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\RunServices

You will need to create a new string here. The string can be called whatever you wish to call it, but I recommend "winFAH" so that it can be easily identified.

If you let the installer install the client in its default location then the value for the string would be as follows:
C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\winFAH.exe -service

Once this string has been entered you can close regedit and restart your computer. Once it restarts you should not see the Folding@Home tray icon in the system tray. If it is there then you need to go back to the startup folder and delete the winFAH shortcut and restart.

If there is no icon then you should check to make sure the client is running. If you have any programs that will monitor your currently running applications then you should check there, or use the CTRL-Alt-Delete command to bring up a list of all currently running apps. If you see winFAH and core_65 in that list then congratulations. You are done.

TEH WIN
08-17-02, 02:52 AM
old thread :D

does anybody know if this works with the newest version on windows 98? if so, i got about 150 1ghz computers i can donate :D

master7
08-17-02, 08:52 AM
Wow - forgot about this thread that noone seemed to care about.

Should have no problem working though.

downhill
08-17-02, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by TEH WIN
old thread :D

does anybody know if this works with the newest version on windows 98? if so, i got about 150 1ghz computers i can donate :D

Cool.....BUT...please don't do anything that might get yourself into trouble.

Ask permission before loading any software on computers you don't own.

I'm taking a long shot here, your talking about your schools computers?

Ken
08-17-02, 12:47 PM
Hey Master7,
Where have you been, I haven't seen you around much lately...

It's great to see you back! :)

TEH WIN
08-17-02, 12:57 PM
Originally posted by downhill
I'm taking a long shot here, your talking about your schools computers?

yup, the comptuers that i setup, run, and manage. They have deep freeze though. so i dont think it'll work because everytime you restart the computers, it goes back to how it was first turned on as that day. So it would keep folding the same stuff over and over again, and all 150 would do the same because all comptuers are loaded off the same ghost image :(

master7
08-17-02, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by Ken
Hey Master7,
Where have you been, I haven't seen you around much lately...

It's great to see you back! :)

hehe thanks man. I've had alot to do lately.
Cisco certification
Internet Radio Station

just not enough time to get the important stuff in :D

Ken
08-17-02, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by master7


hehe thanks man. I've had alot to do lately.
Cisco certification
Internet Radio Station

just not enough time to get the important stuff in :D

Well now, we are going to have to rearrange priorities aren't we! :D heheehhehehehehheeheheh

Good to see you around! :)