1. Create a separate task for defrosting.
Right-click in the program window where tasks are displayed and choose Create.
2. Configure the task as follows:
3. proxy settings:
Proxies must be rotated for each request. However, you may have multiple proxy ports assigned, not just one, if you're using a SOAX provider or other services.
Then, instead of 99999, you can use 1.
Of course, you can also transfer these same settings to the global IGAM settings and work with them. Local settings allow you to isolate the proxy strategy so that proxy traffic is spent only on the defrost procedure.
But don't forget to enable the "clear proxy from accounts" checkbox in all tasks; otherwise, your proxy traffic will be transferred along with your accounts to other tasks and waste your paid traffic there.
You can simply make it a rule to always enable this checkbox everywhere:
4. Afterwards, you need to run the task directly through the launcher.
You'll see that not all accounts will receive the VALIDS status.
They need to be restarted several times.
If you've already launched them on bad proxies, this problem may persist. Therefore, we recommend using the proxies we recommend from the very beginning.
It's advisable to automatically transfer valid accounts to another task so that when you restart, simply pressing RUN only triggers unsuccessful defrost attempts.
To automatically transfer, scroll down in the task's settings tab and check the boxes as shown in the image.
Create a new rule. It's important to select the work status value. Leave it as the default. The result should look like the image.
And specify the new task to transfer successfully completed accounts to. (This task must be created in advance and named whatever you like—you don't need to configure the target task.)
If it's only used to sort successfully defrosted accounts, you can do so without setting up a target task.
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