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Message 75313 - Posted: 3 Apr 2013, 15:21:51 UTC

In the supportlist there stands Windows 2000. SO, i tried several times over the last months to get a core2duo machine with Windows 2000 Standart Server running on rosetta. But it always get computing errors on the startup of every WU. So is it now supported or not? ;)
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Message 75319 - Posted: 5 Apr 2013, 2:09:56 UTC

Without seeing the sterr_outs I don't think that any of us can help troubleshoot, and all the results for the host in question have been removed from the database. Try it again if you like and post back.
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Message 75325 - Posted: 6 Apr 2013, 15:26:11 UTC
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Thx, i started one, here it is:

https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/result.php?resultid=573726034

Since i have some credits on this machine, it seems that it runs a longer time ago, but had it between a longer time on WCG and Docking, but want to bring now one core from this machine back to rosetta for a while, because the projects are more worthwhile for me on rosetta then docking :)
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Message 75337 - Posted: 8 Apr 2013, 14:47:32 UTC

haha, well... here's the entire sterr_out:



<core_client_version>6.10.58</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
CreateProcess() failed -
</message>
]]>


Does it and/or the account it is using have permission to run??
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Message 75338 - Posted: 8 Apr 2013, 15:29:17 UTC
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This Server is running always with local Administratorrights with no changes since 2007. It has still the orginal BOINC v6.10.58 running (as normal Program not service). All other Services that need Admin Rights are running too.
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Message 75339 - Posted: 8 Apr 2013, 19:10:06 UTC

The only other thing that I can think of that could be stopping it (besides an unforeseen compatibility problem) is an antivirus program of some kind. Maybe someone else has another idea?
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Message 75340 - Posted: 9 Apr 2013, 11:28:22 UTC

Hi

I thought I recalled seeing something about this before - see this post:

https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=5978&nowrap=true#73319

Which suggests that Rosetta doesn't work on Win 2000, possibly because of this:

http://qualapps.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/visual-c-2010-apps-dont-support-windows.html

The above link says "Visual C++ 2010 Apps Don't Support Windows 2000" - the comments in that thread might be of some use to you though(?)

It looks like Win2k needs removing from the supported platforms list...

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Message 75342 - Posted: 9 Apr 2013, 16:02:39 UTC

Hm :/

Thanks anyway for the infos!
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Message 75345 - Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 21:10:13 UTC
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Depending on the version of VC++ there might still be a setting to create binaries compatible with W2k (but it is not the default setting!) - but this option has been removed from the latest compiler versions.

Afaik. Yoyo lost the Win2k compatibility too not long ago for the wrapper of Yoyo@home and/or RNAWorld, when he switched to a newer VC++ version.

Not an issue for projects using Gnu compilers, just MS compilers are affected.

I wonder if there is a hack for making VC++ 10.x programs compatible - just by adding dummy functions for the missing ones. As long as they are unused, this would not matter at all - they would just be needed to satisfy the reference.
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Message 75357 - Posted: 12 Apr 2013, 17:57:58 UTC - in response to Message 75345.  

Let us know if there's a VC++ 10 setting that we can use to make our builds Win2k compatible.

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Depending on the version of VC++ there might still be a setting to create binaries compatible with W2k (but it is not the default setting!) - but this option has been removed from the latest compiler versions.

Afaik. Yoyo lost the Win2k compatibility too not long ago for the wrapper of Yoyo@home and/or RNAWorld, when he switched to a newer VC++ version.

Not an issue for projects using Gnu compilers, just MS compilers are affected.

I wonder if there is a hack for making VC++ 10.x programs compatible - just by adding dummy functions for the missing ones. As long as they are unused, this would not matter at all - they would just be needed to satisfy the reference.

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