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Running 2 instances of HFS on the same PC

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Offline gangooparsad

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Hi, did multiple search on forum and google but couldnt find a definite answer...

can someone please tell me how to run 2 instances of HFS on the same machine..

thanks!



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awaiting some help plez...tried modifying the location of the HFS yet its still not working..


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Menu> Start/Exit > Uncheck Only one instance on both.  ???
Each must have a different port.
Probably be easier if they were in different directories, and
forwarding 2 different ports is necessary if you use a router.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2010, 06:58:16 PM by r][m »


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don't forget when you uncheck "Only one instance on both", you have to save options else this can't work when you lauch second instance of hfs ;)

with multi-instances actived, the drag and drop of files create a new intance of hfs every time ;D
« Last Edit: October 24, 2010, 05:17:36 PM by Mars »



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with multi-instances actived, the drag and drop of files create a new intance of hfs every time ;D

true IF you are talking about dropping files over hfs.exe,
dropping over hfs window doesn't open a new instance.

it happens also if you use the "add to hfs" command.

HFS will automatically pick up a different port for other instances if you didn't set one manually at first.


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indeed on recent HFS versions you get this error message:
The auto-update feature cannot work because it requires the "Only 1 instance" option enabled