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    Angry Windows Vista, SMP, and Quad Core!

    Argh, this is kind of getting on my nerves...

    I have a fresh Vista install, I'm the administrator, I have a long password on the account yet I'm still getting this error...

    Password encrypted into the Registry.
    Unable to connect to 'pcname:8676',
    sock error: generic socket failure, error stack:
    MPIDU_Sock_post_connect(1228): unable to connect to pcname on port 8676, exhau
    sted all endpoints (errno -1)
    MPIDU_Sock_post_connect(1275): unable to connect to pcname on port 8676, No co
    nnection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. (errno 10
    061)
    Press any key to continue . . .
    If I right click on install.bat and say "run as admin" it pops up for a second then disappears...

    I've googled and I can't find the solution!

    Josh

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    Re: Windows Vista, SMP, and Quad Core!

    Tried the F&H forums?

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    Re: Windows Vista, SMP, and Quad Core!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lowe View Post
    Tried the F&H forums?
    ooh ta - i didn't know it existed

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    Re: Windows Vista, SMP, and Quad Core!

    Quote Originally Posted by http://forum.folding-community.org/ftopic21098.html
    Try this, go to the start menu, in the search box type cmd, the search will find cmd.exe. Right click on cmd.exe and choose run as admin from the menu. Then just change to your F@H directory in the command window and run install.bat. Works for me and I'm able to leave UAC enabled while using this method.
    Hoorah! This fixed it for me! Thanks Jim, I mean Lowe

    Quadcore here I come
    Last edited by joshwa; 14-09-2007 at 10:25 AM.

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