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Multi-Pilot Enhancement #1732

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Timnus opened this issue Apr 5, 2020 · 7 comments
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Multi-Pilot Enhancement #1732

Timnus opened this issue Apr 5, 2020 · 7 comments
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Timnus commented Apr 5, 2020

EDDI version in which issue is found

3.5.2

VoiceAttack version in which issue is found (as applicable)

N/AQ

Steps to reproduce

  1. start EDDI with main commander
  2. spend up to 1/2 hour changing EDDI with optional Commander

Expected

read into for 2nd CMDR

Observed

Works ok just take a wallop of time when you change CMDR due to API key changes.

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[Any investigation you have done, regression tests against earlier versions, etc]

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Tkael commented Apr 6, 2020

I think this is a duplicate of #505, though once again the initial ticket isn't very clear.
EDDI does not currently currently support multiple commanders and settings are stored per Windows account. Consequently, the best option for keeping multiple commanders configured is currently to use separate Windows accounts for each commander.

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Timnus commented Apr 6, 2020 via email

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Tkael commented Apr 6, 2020

No need to reinstall everything. You would just need to set up a secondary local account. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026923/windows-10-create-a-local-user-or-administrator-account

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Timnus commented Apr 14, 2020

tried it just as you said. NOTHING i use is installed. just basic Microsoft stuff. now what?

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Tkael commented Apr 14, 2020

Open and configure EDDI under the new Windows account.

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Timnus commented Apr 14, 2020

its NOT there!
i cannot install it either.

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