If you've changed this, then you'll need to change the variable Steam to reflect the correct path.
#Steam sandboxie install
This batch assumes that you install Steam to the default location (Program Files (x86)\Steam\).This batch file requires that you use the 'Remember my password' check box on steam at least once prior to using this batch.Once saved right click and run as administrator. bat you'll need to make sure you change the file type under save as to *.*. You can rename it from WurmUnlimited to whatever you like, just note the.
#Steam sandboxie code
This batch file will atuomatically close all steam processes running and then relaunch steam, login (if you set the credentials), then automatically launch Wurm Unlimited for offrem - Variables -SET Wurm=366220SET Steam="%programfiles(x86)%\Steam\Steam.exe"rem - Kill the 3 steam processes -taskkill -f -im steamservice.exetaskkill -f -im steam.exetaskkill -f -im gameoverlayui.exerem - Start Wurm Unlimited -call "Steam" %STEAM%:LAUNCHtimeout /t 1 /nobreak >nulstart "Steam - Wurm Unlimited" %STEAM% -applaunch %WURM% >nul 2>nul || goto LAUNCHexitĬopy the code above into a text editor (Notepad, Notepad++ or the like), then save the file as WurmUnlimited.bat to a place of your choosing. Here is a quick batch file I threw together in order to automate the process of having to close steam and relaunch it. (By default on a standard Windows install the first user created will by default have admin privileges) You'll need to have administrative privileges on the Windows account you're running on.Always make sure to close SteamService.exe first, if you close Steam.exe first it will automatically close your game with it!.Repeat these task for however many clients you would like to run.Now just relaunch Steam and login as usual and launch Wurm Unlimited (Steam doesn't know about the previous instance running anymore ).Check to see if GameOverlayUI.exe is running, if so end task on that process as well.Find the 'Steam.exe' process and once again click it and 'End task'.Find the 'SteamService.exe' click on it once and hit the 'End task' button located on the bottom right hand corner of task manager.Go to the 'Details' tab from within task manager.Open task manager (ctrl+shift+esc will you get you there the quickest).So with an instance of Wurm Unlimited already running do the following steps: So without further ado here is the guide:
#Steam sandboxie how to
This guide will demonstrate how to run multiple instances of the same Wurm Unlimited copy with just using one steam account, no VM or other 3rd party software required. There are some caveats to this of course, the main being that if you're going to run multiple clients to connect to different servers and you want your friends to join your game, it's only going to try and connect them to the last one that you've connected to. So I figured I'd shed some light on it and enlighten those of you who don't already know how to do this. It doesn't seem like anything that requires a great deal of technical knowledge to do, but I've seen nothing about it posted so far. Not sure if they were just reluctant to share the information or what. So I find it interesting no one else has bothered posting this.