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Will pay for help $$$
I am willing to offer $100 to whoever can tell me how to run two instances of a program and help me get it to work, on the same computer. PM me for details if you are interested. I have looked everywhere on Google and found nothing.
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Re: Will pay for help $$$
It's program dependent. Some let you run two without any tweaks (ex. Notepad). Others check and force to use one instance. Some times using a 2nd user allows a second one to run.
If that's good enough, pm me for transfer details. |
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Re: Will pay for help $$$
[ QUOTE ]
It's program dependent. Some let you run two without any tweaks (ex. Notepad). Others check and force to use one instance. Some times using a 2nd user allows a second one to run. If that's good enough, pm me for transfer details. [/ QUOTE ] PM me you have to help me to get it to work! |
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Re: Will pay for help $$$
Is running the two instances on two different "virtual machines" a solution? If this is the case, you can do it with VMware.
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Re: Will pay for help $$$
What program is it you are trying to get to run twice?
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Re: Will pay for help $$$
A 'brutal' solution would be: 1 - Install some flavour of linux on your machine (I recommend debian, ubuntu is good too) 2 - Install WINE 3 - Run two instances of WINE - this gives you two completely separate virtual machines running windows, but on the same comupter 4 - run your program in each one |
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