Tip when using 2 different machines

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TheBadGuy
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Tip when using 2 different machines

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Hi there,

Those who create accounts on 1 machine, and later use them on another machine, have most likely noticed that the following/favoriting/... is completed by less accounts in comparisation when you do it on the same machine where you created the accounts on.
This is because of the "coockie reloading".
When you create accounts, their login-coockie is saved on the machine. This makes automatic login possible.
This has 2 advantages:
- you don't need captcha's (in most cases) for the login when using coockies
- it is somehow more effective when you are following/liking/...

When you export your accounts and load them in on another machine, the coockies used are not copied to the other machine.
This can you solve by doing this manually.

Go to C:\Users\[YOUR WINDOWS ACCOUNT NAME]\AppData\Roaming\rootjazz\Soundcloud Manager\database\DbLoggedActionData
Note: if you can't get to the folder, do some google-homework by typing "how to go to appdata folder" in google.

Anyway, if you made it, you have to navigate to "Roaming\rootjazz\Soundcloud Manager\database\DbLoggedActionData" in your appdata folder.
Copy all the emailadresses-named files to the same appdata folder of your other machine.

That's it!

I hope I helped a few people with this.

You will have a higher rate of successfully followings/likes/... when using a different machine.

Have a nice day!
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Re: Tip when using 2 different machines

Post by martin@rootjazz »

Great post.

Although, when using on a new machine, if the cookies are not present, the account should just login normally and then save the new cookies on a successful login


To find your appdata folder you can go to this path (in explorer or via RUN)

%appdata%\rootjazz\Soundcloud Manager
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