How many copies does IS support?

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blackwinter
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How many copies does IS support?

Post by blackwinter » Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:23 am

I try to oepn 15 wow on one machine to check the limit. But only 10 wow I could use ctr+alt+1 ~10 to open , is ther and setting to get 11-15 or 20 copy a hotkey?
like ctr+alt+F1 ~F10 ??

Could I set them?

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Post by fearless » Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:44 am

is there a desktop computer that could support 15 running copies of WOW?

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Post by Lax » Fri Dec 22, 2006 12:12 am

The global hotkeys are set by DefaultStartup.iss -- this is not something that is hardcoded into Inner Space -- and it simply attempts to use the GlobalBind command with CTRL+ALT+1 through 9. You can remove or reassign the hotkeys as you wish. The window title is set with the WindowText command to include the global bind, by the same script. You can assign any or no global binds to any session. The default is just for your covnenience.

That said, there is absolutely no limit to the number of sessions Inner Space supports.

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Post by blackwinter » Sat Dec 23, 2006 5:24 am

thank you , now I get it works fine for me ,the 1-9 windows is ctr+alt+1~9,the 10th is ctr+alt+0, the 11-22 is ctrl+alt+F1-f12.


one more question. just run a win2003 X64 version. the wow crash everytime while I want to load it with is. (even can't get to the login screen.) but it works fine wihtout IS. I notice wow use some wow64 files when It's under x64 OS. IS works fine with my windows xp.

Will IS supprot x64 WoW later? EQ2 is working no problem with IS under x64 OS.

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Post by Lax » Sat Dec 23, 2006 1:57 pm

Turn off Data Execution Prevention for non-critical programs, or add Inner Space and World of Warcraft to the exception list, and it should work just fine.

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