- Running 2 instances of Messenger 5.1
- Posted by Roger on October 10th, 2005
Is there anyway of running two instances of Messenger 5.1 (with LCS 2005),
logged on as different users; e.g. logged on as a user with his/her own
name, and also separately logged on as a "function"; e.g. "Customer Service"
?
Thanks
Roger
- Posted by Sparda on October 11th, 2005
"" wrote:
> Is there anyway of running two instances of Messenger 5.1
> (with LCS 2005),
> logged on as different users; e.g. logged on as a user with
> his/her own
> name, and also separately logged on as a "function"; e.g.
> "Customer Service"
> ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Roger
This isnt posible with either MSN Messanger or Windows Messanger, it
is however posible with other MSN clients, for example gaim.
Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
Of course with gaim, you don’t have to use multiple instances as it
supports multiple networks and hence forth multipule of the same
protacall.
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- Posted by blero_ on October 11th, 2005
Roger - news:OuOLQ6czFHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl :
> Is there anyway of running two instances of Messenger 5.1 (with LCS
> 2005), logged on as different users; e.g. logged on as a user with
> his/her own name, and also separately logged on as a "function"; e.g.
> "Customer Service" ?
I don't know if this answers the question, but you can try:
Universal MSN Loader
http://www.ecognito.co.uk/multi_msn.htm