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Account Manager Help - Ximen_Benitez - 09-05-2007 I searched for this and coudn't find any answers... forgive me if it's already written somewhere else and my searching missed it. Here is what I want to do. We have two computers and I want to be able to play freelancer on either one depending on which one's are being used or not. So I downloaded Account manager to the one that my chars are not on. So I want to add the account from the other computer manualy so I can switch between mine and my brothers account on the same computer, thus having my account on two computers. So I go to add a new account and get asked for a accout code and a signature. I then type in the code I see from the other comuter (freelancer/exe/myaccount). But then I don't know what the "Signature" code is. It won't work without the signature... and I don't know what the signature is or where to find it. Can anybody help me out? Thanks Ximen Account Manager Help - uspatriotsf - 09-05-2007 Install AM on the computer that your accounts are on. Have AM scan the computer for new accounts, add them, and there you go. The account code and signature will now be listed within AM itself. Also you can export each account as an ADF and move it to the other computer and import it into the AM on the other computer. Hope this makes sense and hope it helps. Account Manager Help - Ximen_Benitez - 09-05-2007 Ok, I think I get what your saying.. just one part. When you say export as ADF, what do you mean? Account Manager Help - uspatriotsf - 09-05-2007 There is a function within AM that lets you export the accounts either as a registery file or as an ADF. Do it as an ADF. Account Manager Help - Ximen_Benitez - 09-05-2007 Ok, let me try it, thanks for the help! |