 baj475
join:2004-11-02 Chico, CA
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| Multiple MJs on a single PC?
I switched to F9 and unplugged my MJs for three reasons. First, F9 is much more reliable. Second, no need to keep my computers with their 600+W power supplies running 24hrs/day. Third, MJ did not have local numbers and the closest location was 45 miles away. Apparently, this last item just changed and I can now switch to local numbers, although I would have to renew my accounts because they expired. So my question is whether anyone has figured out a way to run multiple Mjs on a single PC. Any help would be appreciated. I understand that I could use thin clients to avoid the problem of running my computers 24hrs/day but the cost of a thin client plus renewal would be more than enough to pay for a year of F9 service and unless 2 MJs can be used on a single computer it would take two thin clients to duplicate a single PAP2T. |
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 OmagicQ
join:2003-10-23 Bakersfield, CA | You would need to sandbox each instance of the MJ client so each doesn't see or know about the other. Even then that might not work, depends on how MJ would behave with multiple clients on the same IP. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to baj475 said by baj475 :Second, no need to keep my computers with their 600+W power supplies running 24hrs/day. An idle computer with a 600W PSU isn't consuming 600W constantly. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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  odment Alrighty Then Premium join:2002-11-30 Warren, MI | reply to baj475 What is F9 ??????? |
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 baj475
join:2004-11-02 Chico, CA | Future Nine »www.future-nine.com/ |
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