Fast and simple program to Switch between Steam Accounts
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How does it work?
It lists the usernames you have added in the ListBox
Ends all running Steam processes*
It edits "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve\Steam\AutoLoginU ser" to your selected username, and also sets the RememberPassword DWORD to True.
*It ends any processes that start with "Steam", and then restarts Steam.exe once the switch is made.
The username is stored locally in a xml file, and it doesn't store any passwords. It logins using the "Remember Password" function in Steam for the selected username.
Installation
Download .zip file from the attachements
Extract it into a folder of your choice (be sure that all contents from .zip file are in that folder)
(optional but recommended)Create a shortcut of the exe in desktop
v1.1 - Fixed UserReg.bat (now it changes the AutoLoginUser reg and the RememberPassword Dword at the first launch, after that it is deleted as it's no longer needed after the registry is changed. This was probably the cause for all the problems people were having)
Enjoy it!
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Please give me Feedback for any problems you encounter
I have a new version ready, it seems some of the old problems were not solved, and i didn't want to create another new thread as this one is so recent.
Is there any way i could edit this post or just update the attachment?
Thanks in advance,
afonsosousah
Originally Posted by afonsosousah
Seems like i can't send messages, idk why.
I have a new version ready, it seems some of the old problems were not solved, and i didn't want to create another new thread as this one is so recent.
Is there any way i could edit this post or just update the attachment?
Thanks in advance,
afonsosousah
You can post the attachment in this same thread and after checking I can add it to the main post.
Approved updated version.
Looks dope, ill use this for sure
Thanks for contributing!
Thanks for sharing, it has made my life a fair bit easier, heh