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Old 09-26-2013, 07:39 PM   #27
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BR this is not a discussion on obscuring file names (that only slows less knowledgeable folk ), this is about placing files into a controlled filing structure.

Personally, I like what BOINC did.

The files are owned by BOINC (the system user) service
The Logged user runs a GUI client that talks to the BOINC service .
If I take my boxes down to the local 'Public Storage', I don't get to put them in just any unit. I must use the assigned unit or con a buddy into using theirs .
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