I will release this today.
Basically it's a new menu on the task icon called Profiles.
The first time you click it you will see a Create New... menu item.
You click it and a small window asking for 5 things will pop up.
Server, login, pass, character name and path to eqgame.exe
Once you have that filled in you click an OK button and your profile will be encrypted and saved in mq2autologin.ini
You can save as many profiles as you want and they will sort per server on the menu.
Each server profile has a Load All option so once you have added all your accounts for a server you just click the Load All and away it goes, it will login all of the characters under that server. (Well all that are check marked)
Check marks: each character can be marked for loading by simply right clicking the character name to toggle it marked on or off.
Loading individual accounts:
You just left click on a character name and if it is check marked, it will load and the name will be changed to <Charname> (Loaded)
Unloading individual accounts:
If a char is loaded and has the text (Loaded) behind it you just left click it to unload.
I kept this as simple as I possibly could.
I can add window positioning and stuff I guess but for now it's just a easy way to login a box team on a server.
If you currently use batch files or hotkeys or whatever, those should still be usable if you don't want to click the menu.
Example: (this example assumes you have created profiles in mq2autologin.ini)
Batch file can launch your accounts by sending the server_charname to the eqgame client like this: <path to eqgame.exe> patchme /login:drinal_eqmule
And that's really all there is to it... You would of course change the server and Charname to your server and your char (drinal and eqmule)
And finally, no, you don't HAVE to use this feature, mq2autologin will be backwards compatible to handle any old way you feel more comfortable with.
I strongly recommend getting this setup though because it encrypts your password in a way that in theory makes it only decryptable on YOUR computer, this means that even if you accidently post your mq2autologin.ini somewhere, or someone gets hold of it, the information inside it will be useless to them.
Questions?