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Rippedoffagain 07-29-2013 12:14 AM

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Instead of partitioning hard drive can i create seperate guest accounts like say 5 and run multiple amazon and ebay on each without them being linked?? using different dia;lup locations for all.

TonyAlmeida 07-29-2013 12:33 AM

Many people here doing that. You should be OK

GreenBean 07-29-2013 02:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rippedoffagain (Post 471947)
Instead of partitioning hard drive can i create seperate guest accounts like say 5 and run multiple amazon and ebay on each without them being linked?? using different dia;lup locations for all.

Some users are doing this.

For myself, I would not be running multiple accounts via one dial up provider.

Not stealth enough for my practices.

Consider other options.

:rip:

JamesNorth101 07-29-2013 04:32 AM

You want to run several eBay and Amazons on each user account? Better to stick to one EB and Amazon account per Windows user account. Unless of course I have misread and that is what you meant anyway :)

If you are going to be running a number of eBay and Amazons, may want to look into something other than Dial Up. Phone tethering and mobile USB sticks are good options.

Rippedoffagain 07-29-2013 05:39 AM

Thanks I have two different dial up providers and dial up all my accounts from different locations.

so I have my laptop partitioned 5 times(drive is small laptop is old) so on each partition I can create say two more guest accounts which would give me a total of 15 accounts with no chance of linking as long as I mix up the dialup providers through out each partition.

Am I correct. the guest accounts act like there own hardrive? Just want to be 100% before I go forward.. thanks in advance.

GreenBean 07-29-2013 05:43 AM

Still not ideal to operate, imo.

Would not do it as I said.

For that many accounts, you want better diversity with IPs.

:peace:

rsot 07-29-2013 06:05 AM

I use different user accounts with fresh new window user accounts.

For dial-up, I simply vary the access number - different State/Province to get different IP.

Works well

JamesNorth101 07-29-2013 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rippedoffagain (Post 471996)
Thanks I have two different dial up providers and dial up all my accounts from different locations.

so I have my laptop partitioned 5 times(drive is small laptop is old) so on each partition I can create say two more guest accounts which would give me a total of 15 accounts with no chance of linking as long as I mix up the dialup providers through out each partition.

Am I correct. the guest accounts act like there own hardrive? Just want to be 100% before I go forward.. thanks in advance.

There is no need to partition the hard drive. Just have one, with 15 user accounts on it. Much easier

Really you want a larger pool of IP's than dial up will generally provide.

GreenBean 07-29-2013 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JamesNorth101 (Post 472009)
T
Really you want a larger pool of IP's than dial up will generally provide.

In a nutshell.

To look totally different, the IP range must be totally different.


The flag system used by amazon demands this.

Simple as.

:rip:

rsot 07-29-2013 08:45 AM

To get that larger pool of IPs, you can vary the access number for the dial-in


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