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  1. If you have two Skype accounts and would like to be logged in on both of them simultaneously follow these simple steps: 1. Press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard at the same time. 2. In the Run window, type %programfiles(x86)%/skype/phone/ and click OK. -If you get an error, try again but this time type %programfiles%/skype/phone/ in the Run window. 3. Right-click the Skype.exe file and select Send to > Desktop (create shortcut). 4. Find the shortcut you just created on your desktop, then right-click it and select Properties. 5. On the Shortcut tab, in the Target field add /secondary to the end of the path. The Target field should now read "C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /secondary (or "C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /secondaryif you’re running a 64-bit operating system). 6, Click OK. Now each time you double-click the Skype shortcut on your desktop, it opens a new instance of Skype. Tutorial taken from: Skype. If you're on Mac try this.
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