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1 script -> 2 accounts

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Okay, is it possible to manage osbot after 2hours of account No1 doing some work log out, and then, break handlers or something logs in another account, and start same script with same GUI with account No2. So, if i have 2 account, i can expand botting time to let say 6h aday, while i bot 2 accounts, so 3h of botting for one account. Alot safer then 6h on one account.

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Not sure if this works, I've never tried it. You could always set your account for #2, but use #1 for 3 hours then take a break, and when it logs back in it will log in the saved account #2. Which then after the 3 hours or whatever you can stop the bot, so you will get 3 hours on each account.

Not sure if this works, I've never tried it. You could always set your account for #2, but use #1 for 3 hours then take a break, and when it logs back in it will log in the saved account #2. Which then after the 3 hours or whatever you can stop the bot, so you will get 3 hours on each account.

That's what I was thinking, having one account botting, then when the time is up, continue botting with the other account. But it see it as a headache when your trying to show some stats, like level gained, exp until level

To op:

Anything is possible, but it's all about the complexity of the script.

To anybody that's want to try.

You could most likely create a new class, give the class a constructor of how long you want the script to run for, and it's username (Making sure both account have the same pass). And just override the auto login.

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