using 2 comps????

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using 2 comps????

Post by AoDLiQuiD-M3tH »

should it be aKgLiQuiD#1 (Speedguide.net Team) or aKgLiQuiD (Speedguide.net Team)#1
kadar

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Originally posted by aKgLiQuiD:
should it be aKgLiQuiD#1 (Speedguide.net Team) or aKgLiQuiD (Speedguide.net Team)#1
You do not need the # or @ in the name. The # was used in earlier versions of the program instead of a userid number. Just use aKgLiQuiD (Speedguide.net Team) for all computers and each will be asigned a unique userid from Stanford.
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aKgLiQuiD,

I would use the same identical name to you get credit for both. aKgLiQuiD (Speedguide.net Team) I just started using my comp at work and now my units a cranking out FAST. :eek:

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Daaaamn :eek: ,

I'm cranking them out that fast? Holy Crap!! This is sooooooooo Cool.

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