I'm trying to figure out which machines I should leave on for "science", so I give each machine a different username.
Do I share the passkey I have for all machines, or get unique ones for each?
PasskeyQ: Multiple Usernames need multiple passkeys?
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PasskeyQ: Multiple Usernames need multiple passkeys?
Quality Inspection - Corona, CA, USA
Dimensional Inspection Laboratory
Pat McSwain, President
Dimensional Inspection Laboratory
Pat McSwain, President
Re: PasskeyQ: Multiple Usernames need multiple passkeys?
Either.
Each UserName+Passkey must complete 10 WUs before the bonus kicks in, to it's more economical to use one name.
Each UserName+Passkey must complete 10 WUs before the bonus kicks in, to it's more economical to use one name.
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Re: PasskeyQ: Multiple Usernames need multiple passkeys?
Good point.
I'll figure out which machines work best, then merge.
I'll figure out which machines work best, then merge.
Quality Inspection - Corona, CA, USA
Dimensional Inspection Laboratory
Pat McSwain, President
Dimensional Inspection Laboratory
Pat McSwain, President
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Re: PasskeyQ: Multiple Usernames need multiple passkeys?
You really don't have to have a different username for each machine unless you need to track each machine separately. Whether you do or not, you can still use the same passkey on each.
I personally would use a monitoring program such as HFM.net to track individual machines, rather than using different usernames. It is designed for such and gives much better metrics.
I personally would use a monitoring program such as HFM.net to track individual machines, rather than using different usernames. It is designed for such and gives much better metrics.