![]() Stuff to do: This section needs to be revised for style and accuracy. Press Return, and repeat the above for each subsequent instance.You need to change the directory if you've installed Second Life somewhere else. Type or paste in " /Applications/Second\ Life.app/Contents/MacOS/Second\ Life -multiple".Recommended for the technically comfortable: Alternatively, you can duplicate the Second Life package.You can drag this alias to your desktop or another convenient location so you don't have to dig into this folder in the future. To make this easier in the future, right-click the Second Life executable and choose Make Alias.Then, double-click the Second Life executable or shortcut again. A Terminal window with debug info appears, then Second Life should start. Double-click the Second Life executable in the MacOS folder, which is different than running the overall application package.Then go into the MacOS folder ( Contents > MacOS) Still in the Second Life package, go up a level.In this text file, add " -multiple", then in the text editor, go to File menu > Save.Within the package, open Contents > Resources folders, then double-click arguments.txt.Right-click Second Life and click Show Package Contents.Go to your Applications folder and look for Second Life.After it's running, double-click the shortcut again to see if another copy successfully starts. Double-click the Second Life shortcut to start Second Life.The whole Target: line should look like: " C:\Program Files\SecondLife\SecondLife.exe" -set InstallLanguage en -multiple.Next to Target:, add " -multiple" to the end.Right-click the shortcut, click the Shortcut tab.If you still have the desktop shortcut included with the default install, you can edit it, or right-click it and select Create Shortcut to make a safety copy.If not, report your findings on the Discussion page. Note: while the below steps use " -multiple", a single dash, as in " -multiple", should work, too. Some of the following is outdated and no longer applies. You can right-click the Second Life executable and select Make Alias, then drag the alias to a convenient place (like your desktop) so you don't have to dig in the future. Repeat this until you have the number of desired instances. Double-click it again to start another instance.Double-click the Second Life executable to start a new instance of the Viewer.Enter /Applications/Second Life Viewer 2.app/Contents/MacOS and click Go.In the Finder, select Go menu > Go to Folder.Double-click it again to start another Viewer instance.Double-click a SL Viewer shortcut (installed by default on your desktop) to start a new instance of the Viewer.In the Preferences window, click the Advanced tab.On the login screen, change the Mode dropdown to Advanced and restart the Viewer.
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