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Can I use the same ID to fold on 2 machines?

So my PC is folding, can I set my GF's PC to fold using my ID to help boost my points and the LTT points quicker?

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So my PC is folding, can I set my GF's PC to fold using my ID to help boost my points and the LTT points quicker?

 

 

yes, you just need to set up your key and your username

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you can re-use your passkey as many times on as many systems as you would like

~Judah

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You can use the exact same details on any machine at any time, it just goes to the same account.

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How do you see the status of each machine from your main PC?

 

I've installed the client on a few different PCs but have to check on them individually. Can't seem to get the Clients menu on the left hand side working, it just says 'Connecting' to each PC.

 

Is there a guide somewhere?

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How do you see the status of each machine from your main PC?

 

I've installed the client on a few different PCs but have to check on them individually. Can't seem to get the Clients menu on the left hand side working, it just says 'Connecting' to each PC.

 

Is there a guide somewhere?

 

I have always found this to be a bit tricky.

If you are running Windows, you will have to allow the program (or the specific port) through the firewall. Also, if you are not on the same network as the different computers you will have to port-forward on the routers.

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