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Open many Gtalk on a single PC
Posted Date: 23 Jun 2009
Resource Type:
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Category:
Windows
Author:
Ajay Kumar Tak
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(1). Download Gtalk from Google.
(2). Run setup and Install it.
(3). Then Right click on the desktop and make a shortcut.
(4). Then a window will appear and in the Browse set the path of Gtalk like
("C:\programfiles\google\Google Talk\gtalk.exe")
(5). After the path in the Browse give a space and write /nomutex
("C:\programfiles\google\Google Talk\gtalk.exe" /nomutex)
(6). Then click on the Next Button and give name googletalk.exe and click on finish.
(7). Now whenever you will click on shortcut every time a new gtalk will open.
For more details, visit
www.ajaytak.blogspot.com
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