I quite easily allow for separate "users" to use mIRC .. and at the same time too! Check out start-up options (especially the "-i" option).

(OK - I only have one screen and one keyboard .. but I sometimes need to run two instances of mIRC under different names .... well _ I probably could do it under the one instance but I have never bothered changing scripts etc from earlier versions - the point is .. by judicious use of the "-i" option at startup I can effectively run two mircs with different scripts etc.)

Cheers :-)


Darwin_Koala

Junior Brat, In-no-cent(r)(tm) and original source of DK-itis!