Thanks for the guide, I’ve been following it well up until running the new batch file - command prompt pops up and I press enter, but nothing happens after that - no new jagex launchers pop up. I’ve updated secpol, so I’m not too sure what’s going on. Any ideas?
Are you making sure the previous Jagex launcher is completely closed out? Make sure to look in the in bottom right for the jagex launcher icon or in task manager and see if it's still running.
I’ve found a way to get this to work after some more searching this afternoon. I have enabled a Windows Setting through Windows ‘Group Policy Editor’ called “Show ‘Run as Different User’ command on Start”. This was disabled by default. After a restart, I’m able to shift + right click Jagex Launcher.exe and “Run as second user”. The Batch file now loads properly too. I did not have the Microsoft local policy or group policy editors installed on Windows 10 Home by default, but was able to add them in through Microsoft support pages. I’m not sure if having a password on the 2nd user is an important step, but I believe it might be necessary as Windows won’t allow me to run any programmes as 2nd user if the 2nd user doesn’t have a password required for login. I hope this helps, will comment on a separate chain!
Can you have 2 characters from different Jagex accounts open at the same time? I know you said to close the launcher each time, but what if you had a runelite window open? Would it stay?
What happens when you click install again through the jagex launcher? I had this issue but can’t remember what I did to fix it, to be honest I don’t think I did anything at all, it fixed itself..
I ran into the same problem. The batch file text is fine - runas/user:test2 “program files etc\ jagexlauncher.exe” but nothing happens after the fact. Might be a windows 10 issue?
@@Gmaxx39 Same problem here.. Also on Windows 10. Update: I upgraded to W11, still didnt work. But I found a easier method. If you shift right click the launcher then you can select 'Run as different account' and then it works, no bat file needed. Note that the second computer account needs to have a password, otherwise it doesnt work
@@luukvandenbraak5170hey, as it happens I just found this same fix! I’m on windows 10 home still and had to add in the group policy editor to allow me to run as 2nd user, but it works a treat now. Thanks for your follow up edit, it’s much appreciated.
Thanks for the guide, I’ve been following it well up until running the new batch file - command prompt pops up and I press enter, but nothing happens after that - no new jagex launchers pop up. I’ve updated secpol, so I’m not too sure what’s going on.
Any ideas?
Are you making sure the previous Jagex launcher is completely closed out? Make sure to look in the in bottom right for the jagex launcher icon or in task manager and see if it's still running.
Deleted comment as moot point!
I’ve found a way to get this to work after some more searching this afternoon.
I have enabled a Windows Setting through Windows ‘Group Policy Editor’ called “Show ‘Run as Different User’ command on Start”.
This was disabled by default. After a restart, I’m able to shift + right click Jagex Launcher.exe and “Run as second user”. The Batch file now loads properly too.
I did not have the Microsoft local policy or group policy editors installed on Windows 10 Home by default, but was able to add them in through Microsoft support pages.
I’m not sure if having a password on the 2nd user is an important step, but I believe it might be necessary as Windows won’t allow me to run any programmes as 2nd user if the 2nd user doesn’t have a password required for login.
I hope this helps, will comment on a separate chain!
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Thank you!, It's alot of work but pretty rewarding even if just one other person likes or finds the video helpful or entertaining.
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Can you have 2 characters from different Jagex accounts open at the same time?
I know you said to close the launcher each time, but what if you had a runelite window open? Would it stay?
Yes you can.
@@xDivineStrikex :O thank you!
runelit installed but on the launcher, they are asking to install it, but Runrlite is installed
What happens when you click install again through the jagex launcher? I had this issue but can’t remember what I did to fix it, to be honest I don’t think I did anything at all, it fixed itself..
Did everything you said but the .bat file won't open Jagex Launcher
Did you ensure that the file path is correct to the Jagex Launcher and ends with the .exe
I ran into the same problem. The batch file text is fine - runas/user:test2 “program files etc\ jagexlauncher.exe” but nothing happens after the fact.
Might be a windows 10 issue?
@@Gmaxx39 Same problem here.. Also on Windows 10.
Update: I upgraded to W11, still didnt work. But I found a easier method. If you shift right click the launcher then you can select 'Run as different account' and then it works, no bat file needed. Note that the second computer account needs to have a password, otherwise it doesnt work
@@luukvandenbraak5170hey, as it happens I just found this same fix! I’m on windows 10 home still and had to add in the group policy editor to allow me to run as 2nd user, but it works a treat now.
Thanks for your follow up edit, it’s much appreciated.
hello Dear
any risk of getting banned lol
Nope, you are not doing anything that violate the terms of service for the Jagex Launcher/client.