Was looking for a team for those using HP computers, as that is what I am currently crunching data with - an HP 14 with an AMD A9-9425 Radeon R5 at 3.10 GHz. (Nothing fancy, and it takes about a day to get the numbers back.)
Typing "HP" in the Einstein@Home search slot gets results, but when I type "HP Users", I get a page that says FORBIDDEN and claiming I don't have permission to search.
(Gets a bit interesting when I type in "Apple Users Worldwide", a known Apple team, and I still get a Forbidden page.)
Bug? Design flaw? Or some secret function only university professors are allowed to know?
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there is no problem with the string "users" (or "Users"). both work fine and as expected. same as any other continuous string.
the problem is using spaces. "HP+Users" works fine
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Ian&Steve C. wrote: the
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Thanks for explaining this. I didn't know how to search the forums with more than one word. I thought the search function was broken.
Best regards,
Mika