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Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« on: July 16, 2013, 05:19:05 am »
Okay this is logistical and technical question. I just want to give you all the information.

I have six computers on a network. The average computer is used 5 hours a day by employees that do various office functions. The rest of the time they are idle.

How can I make it so the client is operating without the Primecoin wallet and consul window being seen on the computer desktop?

I really do not want employees seeing anything other than what they need for email and to do their job.

Is this possible? Wounder if I could load Primecoin client as a screensaver?

Looks like I will have to start and stop the client before and after the employees leave.  That is a pain, oh well the things we do for crypto. 8)
« Last Edit: July 16, 2013, 07:06:13 am by ericwt »

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2013, 08:23:44 am »
You can run the daemon. I'm guessing you're using windows. You can probably automate it with a scheduler application. You might also be able to setup a separate user account and having it running in background while your employees use a separate account.
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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2013, 09:33:49 am »
I would implement this with an AutoIt Script in the Autostart.

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Run("C:\primecoind.exe" , "" , @SW_HIDE)

This will run primecoind but not show the window.

If you do not want a AutoIT symbol in tray, just add #NoTrayIcon to the code.

Please note that you need a primecoin.conf at %appdata%/primecoin

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rpcuser=randomusername
rpcpassword=randompassword
gen=1
« Last Edit: July 16, 2013, 09:36:29 am by MUTO »

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2013, 02:40:56 pm »
So this can be done. Thanks :)
You can run the daemon. I'm guessing you're using windows. You can probably automate it with a scheduler application. You might also be able to setup a separate user account and having it running in background while your employees use a separate account.

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2013, 02:46:16 pm »
MUTO, seems you have given me the answer I need. Thank you.

I do not understand everything you said, but I know I can figure it out now. I have enough information to go with. That was the key I needed.

Genius!

Thanks again.


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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2013, 03:04:21 pm »
can i just stress the importance of the legality of such actions....

Basically my company outlined that they would immediately fire anyone using computers for any other purpose other than the designated work.... and this is common policy across most companies... So do so at your own risk... What you will earn from ur 5 PC's will be tiny compared to the salary that you bring home from the 9-5 job and you don't want to loose your job!!...

However that said... can be a good call to have a sit down chat with your company director and explain to him / her about cryptocurrencies and primecoin in particular... never know they may say yes please lets setup a mining opperation on the work PC's and lets buy more in for the process!! Just not worth getting fired for that is all, but best of luck :)  The whole out of sight out of mind is great to but hard to hide the fact that CPU is maxed out when someone else tries to use the PC.

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2013, 03:34:51 pm »
FuzzyBear, so you understand these are my computers, office building and my business. I pay my employees to do a job. Primecoin has nothing to do with their function on my computers.

I thought I made that crystal clear.

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2013, 04:03:14 pm »
FuzzyBear, so you understand these are my computers, office building and my business. I pay my employees to do a job. Primecoin has nothing to do with their function on my computers.

I thought I made that crystal clear.

Hehe!

You should consider using say 50% to 75% of each PC's CPU max. during office hours and switching to 100% out of office hours then.

This will also prevent your employees from wondering why the computers are very slow today!

You don't want to be lowering the overall productivity of your business for a few Primecoins either.  8)
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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2013, 04:03:45 pm »
Excellent then mine away :Ddam i jealous of u... myu company i work for has like 100+ computers that sit idle 90% of the time... majority now i3 min... most i7 ..... so you can understand my frustration at my boss not being interested in BTC... just can't wait for the day i walk out (hopefully a millionaire from BTC) :P   suppose at least they were kind enough to let me take 15 old PC's home that I have mining on free electricity at home!! but combined i get no more than 600PPS these days on them... got a few primecoin blocks but nothing that i gonna be able to retire on!! :P

happy mining and hope you get some blocks :)

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #9 on: July 16, 2013, 04:14:25 pm »
 FuzzyBear, a hundred computers, wow!

That spins my imagination. You must work for a huge business. I have six computers on a network.

You know I thought about what you said and I do understand why you said it. Anyone can read this forum and yes it is bandwidth and system resources theft if you do not have permission from a boss.

Thanks for your well wishes. I shall get those blocks. I can already see it in my mind. :)

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #10 on: July 17, 2013, 04:20:57 am »
ericwt has the primecoin fever!!

Just make sure to exclude a core on each computer from mining and your employees will never know the difference. If they are standard users like I'm used to, they are going to think the computer is slow regardless of what it's doing  ;)
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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2013, 04:52:25 am »
Actually the beauty of it is I am using the client on this computer and also multitasking other things.

All the employees need is email and instant messaging. The rest of the work is answering questions at the websites and web stores. Simple tasks that require little system resources.

I live in Belize, if the computers are slow the employees will be happy, then they can mess around on my dollar and blame it on the computer.

I was thinking of 50% max 24/7.


Hehe!

You should consider using say 50% to 75% of each PC's CPU max. during office hours and switching to 100% out of office hours then.

This will also prevent your employees from wondering why the computers are very slow today!

You don't want to be lowering the overall productivity of your business for a few Primecoins either.  8)

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2013, 04:58:13 am »
Depending on what CPUs you have in your workstations you might be able to get away with saving only one core for other tasks like I do and dedicating the rest to mining. The CPU in my workstation is no slouch though (i7-2600K).

I haven't noticed any performance decrease at all and I've been running 7 of the cores on primecoin nonstop.
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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #13 on: July 17, 2013, 03:45:54 pm »
Well it seems for my immediate use, I found I can almost hide the program pretty easy.

It just appears in the bottom right corner only if you click the little arrow to see.

Not perfect, but it will do until I can figure all the steps that  MUTO outlined.

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Re: Idle office computers as Primecoin clients
« Reply #14 on: July 17, 2013, 05:44:22 pm »
Hi ericwt,

you can download autoit here: http://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit/

Just install it, enter the code, I postet above and compile the exe. It's really not a big deal.

Cheers,
Muto