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How to run two instances of the same program?
I am using windows. Is it possible to run two instances of the same program?
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Re: How to run two instances of the same program?
depends on the program
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Re: How to run two instances of the same program?
I'm guessing it's a poker site?
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Re: How to run two instances of the same program?
PM ZeeJustin.
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Re: How to run two instances of the same program?
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depends on the program [/ QUOTE ] But if you're asking us (and tried to just run it twice) then the answer is probably 'No'. You can likely run the same program on multiple Windows accounts. You can run a virtual machine. But mostly, 'No'. -Sam |
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Re: How to run two instances of the same program?
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PM ZeeJustin. [/ QUOTE ] NP. The only reason Is I want to be able to 6 table on a site that can only support 3 tables per client. |
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Re: How to run two instances of the same program?
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[ QUOTE ] depends on the program [/ QUOTE ] But if you're asking us (and tried to just run it twice) then the answer is probably 'No'. You can likely run the same program on multiple Windows accounts. You can run a virtual machine. But mostly, 'No'. -Sam [/ QUOTE ] QFT [ QUOTE ] PM ZeeJustin. NP. The only reason Is I want to be able to 6 table on a site that can only support 3 tables per client. [/ QUOTE ] that makes it dependant on the program AND the poker site allowing multiple logins on same acct. I'll lay 99.9% odds ($1 max if I'm the bookie cause some smartaleck will bet $10M on that 0.1% [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]) on NO. Bodog? I get frustrated on low multi-table limits as well....UB keeps changing the max from 5 to 6 to 9 to 6 to 5 to 9 to 5 to 9 to 6 to <insert random {5|6|9} here> |
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