Nope, from what the web site say's, I can run multiple computer's from the same client software on a shared drive, thereby using the computing power of both to work on the same blocks I think, or something like that.
"Sharing buffers on local area networks
If you want to run the client on several computers from a shared network drive, you have a couple of options. By default the client looks for an .ini file (where client configuration information is stored) with the same name as the client. So for instance if your client is called dnetc it will look for configuration information in a file called dnetc.ini. One solution then would be to create several copies of the client, each with a different name; one for each of the required configurations. Another option is to set the RC5INI environment variable during each computer's start up sequence. The client will preferentially use configuration information stored in the configuration file pointed to by RC5INI. In this way you only need one copy of the client software but you can have several different .ini files, one for each configuration that you need."
As stated here:
http://www.distributed.net/docs/tutor_netopt.html
about half way down the page.Any idea's?