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Although you can run multiple tasks within a single agent, you can also run multiple agents, each within its own process. A common strategy is to have an agent for production work and another agent for testing/development work. 

In order to run multiple agents effectively requires modifying three entries within each agents' wrapper.conf file (under ../conf).

The entries are:

# Name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.name=agent_name_entered

# Display name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.displayname=Perspectium Replicator Agent1

# Description of the service
wrapper.ntservice.description=Perspectium Replicator Agent1

In the examples above we've ensured uniqueness of the agent by adding an instance number, 1, to the standard name associated with each entry.

A second Agent would have entries such as the following:

# Name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.name=agent2

# Display name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.displayname=Perspectium Replicator Agent2

# Description of the service
wrapper.ntservice.description=Perspectium Replicator Agent2