Multiple instances
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− | ''Multiple Instances'' | + | ''Multiple Instances'' allows for more than one eMule executable to run at the same time on a single computer. Each instance must be installed in and run from a separate folder and each must use different port numbers. Otherwise conflicts will occur, and one or more instances will fail to work. This is a file safety feature, and is also useful for testing purposes. |
This feature is integrated in official eMule via CommandLine: | This feature is integrated in official eMule via CommandLine: |
Revision as of 14:01, 23 March 2007
Multiple Instances allows for more than one eMule executable to run at the same time on a single computer. Each instance must be installed in and run from a separate folder and each must use different port numbers. Otherwise conflicts will occur, and one or more instances will fail to work. This is a file safety feature, and is also useful for testing purposes.
This feature is integrated in official eMule via CommandLine:
emule.exe ignoreinstances