Does anyone know what causes the following message?
You may have an outdated code signing key. This may prevent you from accepting new executables. If the problem persists, detach/attach the project.
Over the last week or so, I've been having trouble with this on two of my machines. One seems to have stabilised but the other is continuing to get them. Sometimes more than once a day. It goes away after doing what it says - removing and then re-adding the Einstein project - but then it comes back again. I've had this on occasion before, but never so frequently.
There were additional complications with tasks being aborted after re-attaching, but according to that thread that issue seems to be resolved.
The closest I could find (the search page doesn't appear to be working for anything more than one word) in previous posts was this old thread from 2005...
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Had this happen again, but
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Had this happen again, but this time was not able to re-add the project because of a BOINC Manager issue.
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Wedge009 wrote: Had this
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How 'old' is your BOINC client? That could be an issue.
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BOINC 7.20.5, gianfranco's
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BOINC 7.20.5, gianfranco's PPA. Not the most recent BOINC, but it's worked just fine.
I managed to work around the BOINC Manager issue by using the CLI to re-add the project so okay for now.
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Wedge009 wrote: BOINC
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Okay, good to know... and good for you!
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