Certain computers can't be merged

Alexander W. Janssen
Alexander W. Janssen
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Topic 190957

Hi,

i got four computers running E@H, one got reinstalled recently so i wanted to merge those two hosts.
Usually no big deal, but when i click on "merge this computer" i just get an empty list.

It's not only that computer, but two out of four hosts are affected. Two other computer may be merged though.

Hosts which can't be merged: 558885, 46152, 433209
Hosts which can be merged: 547362, 574049
Hosts which i wanted to merge in the first place: 558885 and 433209

I noticed the misbehaviour at about 18:53:57 CET on March, 24th.

Ideas, anyone?
Alex.

"I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent
millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it
should be stopped."
-- Simon Cameron, U.S. Senator, on the Smithsonian Institute, 1901.

J D K
J D K
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Certain computers can't be merged

Well without being able to look at your computers, I would say that they must have something different listed, as to what type of computer or have a different OS... If there are no differences listed then it must be a bug...

Alexander W. Janssen
Alexander W. Janssen
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RE: Well without being able

Message 26527 in response to message 26526

Quote:
Well without being able to look at your computers, I would say that they must have something different listed, as to what type of computer or have a different OS... If there are no differences listed then it must be a bug...

Oh, interesting, haven't thought of that yet. Well, you're right: The computer is question was running on W2K and is now running on Windows XP. And the mergable computers are all the same OS. Interesting.

Allright, so no bug, but a feature :-)

Cheers, Alex.

"I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent
millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it
should be stopped."
-- Simon Cameron, U.S. Senator, on the Smithsonian Institute, 1901.

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