Message boards : BOINC Manager : boincmgr.exe starts but not boinc.exe in 5.2.8
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Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 58 |
Hi, A team mate of mine has the following problem: Boinc is installed on a Win XP machine in "share-user" mode. When he starts BOINC (clicking on the desktop icon), the manager is started but boinc.exe is not started: boinc.exe doesn't appear in the task-manager. So the manager just freezes and he has to kill the manager app in the task manager. To make boinc work, he starts boinc.exe with a command-line (in Windows !!) and then he starts the boincmanager, and it's working. Any idea ? (he tried to install/uninstall BOINC at least 15 times to no avail) |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 304 ![]() |
I would guess a permissions or firewall problem. Firewall problem seems more likely since I would expect the manager not to run if it was a permission problem. boinc.exe needs internet access on ports 43 and 80, local access on ports 1043 and 31416. boincmgr.exe needs local access on ports 1043 and 31416. BOINC WIKI ![]() ![]() BOINCing since 2002/12/8 |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 58 |
Well, thanks for replying. But how do you explain that boinc.exe is not started (no boinc.exe in task manager)? That's the whole point. This user have to start Boinc.exe in command-line, or else there is no boinc.exe running. We've already checked port problem (ping on 127.0.0.1, firewall, etc) but it doesn't seem to be the source of the problem: when started in command-line, everything works fine. |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 304 ![]() |
If the ports the manager needs to communicate with boinc.exe are not available it can prevent the manager from starting the deamon. BOINC WIKI ![]() ![]() BOINCing since 2002/12/8 |
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