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Romi,
It depends on how that site enforces this. If they are tracking the IP
address of your machine, it would be very difficult to do this. But I doubt
this. Most probably it's being tracked by session cookies in your browser.
Did you mean 2 separate IE windows as two separate browsers? That won't work
as they share the session cookies. Only option that you can try is to use
separate browsers like IE, mozilla etc. Try installing mozilla from
mozilla.org and see if you can access one a/c from IE and another from
mozilla. If that can be done, it's a session cookie setup. You can get some
other browser, like opera, netscape etc. (4 in all ) to access 4 a/c
Regards,
Abhijit
----- Original Message -----
From: "Romi Ghose" <r.ghose@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 10:23 AM
Subject: OT - https setup question
> I have four accounts at a secured (https) site which does not allow
> accessing more than one account at the same time from the same PC even if
> you use separate browsers. Is there a way to overcome this by changing
some
> setup in your browser? I use IE but can use something else if necessary.
>
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