Is it possible to have two accounts on the same machine? I have a large library with my original account, but would like to be able to run Basic 7 for demo purposes with others. Thanks in advance!
That is not a problem as long as the different Logos accounts are in different windows account profiles.
You would think that all you have to do is sign out and log in with the different username, but I guess is not as simple as that. 🤔
Actually, it is that easy. I recently set up a new Logos account and signed up for Logos Basic with it for the very same reasons the OP had in mind.. When you start Logos, hold the control key and then sign into whichever account you want. It will open with the library, etc. for that account. If you don't hold the control key, Logos will simply open in the last account with which you signed in.
You would think that all you have to do is sign out and log in with the different username, but I guess is not as simple as that. 🤔 Actually, it is that easy. I recently set up a new Logos account and signed up for Logos Basic with it for the very same reasons the OP had in mind.. When you start Logos, hold the control key and then sign into whichever account you want. It will open with the library, etc. for that account. If you don't hold the control key, Logos will simply open in the last account with which you signed in.
Wow, Thanks for the tip!
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Is it possible to have two accounts on the same machine? I have a large library with my original account, but would like to be able to run Basic 7 for demo purposes with others.
Personally have large library in Logos 7 application (using my older Faithlife account login) while Verbum 7 application has my newer Faithlife account with order total of $ 0.00 that is useful for demonstrations. Thankful that Logos 7 and Verbum 7 applications can be used at the same time.
FYI: having two Faithlife accounts has allowed me to transfer a number of shared documents to my Basic account, which has improved performance in large library account (after deleting documents: e.g. Canonical Collections).
Mark Barnes summarized two account options => https://community.logos.com/forums/p/170585/985528.aspx#985528
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Thanks for the help! I have decided to go the Verbum route, but when I type the command "Set Verbum to No," I don't get anything but a search. However, I still think this is very close to what I'm looking for!
I've done the same thing on my machine. I use Logos for my main account and Verbum for my test account.
The "Set Verbum to No" command only works if you have one of the Verbum feature sets (Starter or Full). So if you just have Basic (including Verbum basic) that command does not work.
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