Thursday, October 21, 2010

Multiple Google Talk on 1 system

Here is how you can log into Google Talk using multiple IDs.
  1. Create a new shortcut in Desktop (Rightclick – > New -> Shortcut)
  2. In the input box enter the following “C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex
  3. Click Next
  4. Give your short a name and clic Finish
to log in using different IDs simply open your shortcut by double clicking. Please dont forget to check out my Multiple yahoo messenger login…
Note : The path (marked in red) for Google Talk.exe may be different for your computer. Please enter the correct path.

If you have several google talk accounts, you may want to run multiple instances of google talk at once. Here’s how to do it.


Many users, including myself, like to have several different personalities on IM–Work, play, etc. By default google talk with only allow you to run instance of the program at a time. Here’s how to get around that…
Run google talk with the following switch: /nomutex
If you installed google talk to the default location, you can easily create a shortcut to this setting.
    1. Right-click on the desktop 2. Select New 3. Select Shortcut 4. Paste this into the text box: "c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex 5. Click Next6. Name it whatever: Google Talk Multiple, etc. 7. Click OK until you are done. Google Talk (GTalk) can also let Google Talk go to polygamy, that’s running multiple instances of Google Talk and login to multiple Google accounts on Google Talk. The polygamy trick can be done without any crack, patch or hack, with just a simple command line parameter or switch (/nomutex) appended to the Google Talk shortcut. Ability to polygamy running multiple Google Talk is useful if users have multiple Google Talk accounts (or Google or Gmail accounts that used to login to GTalk) or multiple profiles or personalities, and don’t want to log on and off from one account to another account every time when want to switch, or want to log in to all accounts at the same time on the same computer. You can add the /nomutex switch or parameter to existing Google Talk shortcut, or create a new shortcut with the /nomutex command line parameter. To edit existing Google Talk shortcut: 1. Right click on the Google Talk shortcut. 2. On the right click contextual menu, click on Properties. 3. Go to Shortcut tab on Google Talk Properties window. 4. On the Target textbox, add in the /nomutex to the end of the line so that it looks like below (or you can simply copy and paste the below syntax and replace the original). "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex 5. Click on OK. To create a new shortcut for Google Talk: 1. Right-click on the desktop or anywhere you want to place the GTalk shortcut. 2. Select New on the right click context menu. 3. Then select Shortcut. 4. Copy and paste the following line to the text box when prompted to type the location of the item: "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex 5. Click on Next. 6. Give the shortcut a proper name such as Google Talk or Google Talk Multiple or Google Talk Polygamy. 7. Click OK until you are done. If you have hex editor, you can act like a hacker and modify the bits in Google Talk program so that it will always allow multiple instances of GTalk to be launched whether the /nomutex switch is specified or not.

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