I have 2 copies of Pegasus installed. One in c:/PMAIL and the other in
c:/PMAIL1. When one is running the other will not. I'd like to have
them both open at the same time.
It's possible, you can use the -MS commandline option to run multiple copies.
From the help:
-MS (no parameter)
Start multiple sessions of Pegasus Mail. Use this switch if you want a new copy of Pegasus Mail to start up when the program is run, instead of control simply being transferred to any copy that might currently be running on your system. This switch is usually only useful when combined with the -I or -U switch to specify a user. WARNING!! This switch DOES NOT allow you to run two copies of Pegasus Mail that simultaneously access the same mailbox: all running copies of Pegasus Mail on the system must be accessing different mailboxes. If you ignore this warning and allow two copies of Pegasus Mail to access the same mailbox at the same time, then you will almost certainly end up with loss of data.
<blockquote>I have 2 copies&nbsp;of Pegasus installed.&nbsp; One in c:/PMAIL and the other in
c:/PMAIL1.&nbsp;&nbsp;When one is&nbsp;running the other&nbsp;will not.&nbsp; I'd like to have
them both open at the same time.</blockquote><p>It's possible, you can use the -MS commandline option to run multiple copies.</p><p>From the help:</p><p><b>-MS (no parameter)</b>
Start multiple sessions of Pegasus Mail. Use this switch if you want a new copy of Pegasus Mail to start up when the program is run, instead of control simply being transferred to any copy that might currently be running on your system. This switch is usually only useful when combined with the -I or -U switch to specify a user. <u><i><b>WARNING!!</b></i></u>&nbsp; This switch DOES NOT allow you to run two copies of Pegasus Mail that simultaneously access the same mailbox: all running copies of Pegasus Mail on the system must be accessing different mailboxes. If you ignore this warning and allow two copies of Pegasus Mail to access the same mailbox at the same time, then you will almost certainly end up with loss of data.
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