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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

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2 comments:

  1. Hello sir ur tips r very useful thanx for ur guidance.I have following query:on a pc we cant open multiple instances of any social networking site of same type(ex.2 instances of orkut or fb)
    with different userid's, how this happens ? can we overcome this..?

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  2. @ JO
    Thanks jo... yeh now a days everybody open multiple accounts of same email provider and while checking mails, You will have to log-out the previous account and again log in with new account.
    You can overcome this problem very easily.. i don't know which browser u r using now but will recommend u to go for FIREFOX....

    Use CookiePie is a Firefox®/Flock®/GNU IceWeasel® extension that enables you to maintain different cookies storage in different tabs and windows.

    Download from below link:

    http://www.nektra.com/products/cookiepie-tab-firefox-extension/

    Just follow below simple steps:--

    1)Install CookiePie Firefox Extension and restart your Firefox
    2)Create a new tab or use an existing one.
    3)Right click over the tab to open ‘context menu’ and select “Toggle On/Off CookiePie”.
    4)A Cookiepie icon will appear over the tab.
    5)Go to a site (e.g.: http://www.yahoomail.com) and login into your account.
    6)Create another tab and Enable CookiePie on that tab too.
    7)Log in with another account on the same site.


    Internet Explorer 8 comes with a New Session mode that allows you to start a new window with a brand new session.

    1)Open IE and go to the URl of the site and login with your first ID.
    2)Go to File->New session. This will open a new window.
    3)Navigate to the same site and you should be able to login with another ID.


    Google Chrome comes with a incognito mode that allows you to login to two different instances of the same website.

    1)Login to the the website in Google Chrome.
    2)click on the Tools icon and select New Incognito Window.(Ctrl + Shift + N)
    3)Navigate to the same website and you should be able to login with another user ID.

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