Hey guys, I'm at work and killing time when I figured I'd ask if this setup is possible. I'd like to have 3 accounts. Using hb relog I'd like to have account 1 and 2 log in and farm for 9 hours and then have them log out and account 3 log in and use a different profile. I'd tried this last night but I couldn't figure out how to make them run, then shut down and start a different hbrelog profile up and then get that one to run. It's probably super easy and and I'm just retarded but thanks for the help. Skettler.
I'm no expert either, and I'm also at work killing time, so here's how I'd do it off the top of my head. Have three separate HB folders (unless you can run multiple instances off the same folder, I use VMs and 1 acc per VM). Make a profile for Account1, set up account, profile, bot etc and put a 'Wait'-function for 9 hours. Do the same for Account2, but add 'skip to next task' to the profile (you can find it here on this forum, it's like 1-2 lines that can be added to the end of a profile, which lets HBRelog know it's done). After the 9 hour 'wait'-function for Account2, you can add the things for Account3 to do in the same sequence.
You can run multiple simultaneous instances off the same HB folder. I only use a separate HB install when you want completely different botbase or profile settings. Such as full Garrison clear at one time, then another set for just mission updates. The defined task sequence requires you be on the same WoW account. If you wish to switch login accounts it needs its own Profile definition. If someone has discovered another way please chime in. I use HBRelog to switch between multiple accounts and tasks. The Stop/StartProfile is what is buggy. As described above Account1 is correct. After the 9 hour Wait task in Account2 try using StartProfile Account3, followed by a 2-3 min wait task, then StopProfile Account2. Sometimes it works, sometimes Account2 loops back around and starts over again causing some MaxSessions collisions unless you have enough. I would say it works 2/3 of the time. If you want this to start up on its own, use the Windows Task scheduler to set when HBRelog starts. Use the AutoStart option, and make sure only profiles 1 & 2 are checked on the left.