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Metatrader,apps and VPS


Gman1

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I have trouble setting up the IG recommended BeeksFX VPS, nobody from IG wants to talk about it, such as fees what they cover, one or more accounts.

 

Has anybody setup a VPS with BeeksFX?

 

I mange to get that far, but when it comes to installing MT4  and then working out how to have more than one account that's when it becomes hard.

 

Can't seem to find any help/talk when wanting to talk about IG apps included in their MT4 version such as the "alarm manager"

 

Any help welcome thanks.

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Hi

 

The Process to set up a VPS would start off by you contacting us to inform us of your interest in using a VPS for your MT4 account. We would then send you the terms of conditions and how the billing would work, if you would like me to send you the copy again then I would be happy to forward the document to your e-mail address.

 

Once you confirm that you accept the terms then we would inform BEEKS of the request, the user will receive an e-mail as confirmation that the account was created along with your BEEKS login details.

 

From your message it sounds like you already have the VPS set up in which case the above would already be known to you. In terms of the billing it would be £50 per month unless you maintain a balance of £5000 where you would then qualify for the full rebate.

 

You are able to have 2 MT4 programs running from the same VPS, you would just need to install 2 instances of MT4 on that VPS so you can have 2 open at the same time. You will be billed from the one MT4 account as the charge applies to the VPS account not the amount of MT4 accounts.

 

Thanks

Anton

 

 

 

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