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#1 |
May 2005
Brutal Police State, UK
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I have just finished a PRP-CF assignment, and it reported the result, but it has left a .residue file in the folder.
It might be some time before I do any more work. How can I get my client to upload the .residue file? Can I upload the file manually? Maybe it would be better if the client also uploaded the .residue file at the same time as the result file? |
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#2 | |
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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See the relevant forums. Jacob |
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#3 |
May 2005
Brutal Police State, UK
112 Posts |
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I'm using mprime 30.3b6
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#4 |
May 2005
Brutal Police State, UK
112 Posts |
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It turns out there was no need for me to be concerned.
After running the client without starting any new work, within a few minutes, the .proof file (not .residue) successfully uploaded to the server. |
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