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Snooky25
12-04-2004, 01:59
I Dont know how to make my own server Ive read the manuel and im still lost...:-(

pim
12-04-2004, 19:22
Can you imagine 50 people viewing this message and no replies?

The question is either too difficult for this highly skilled audience, or the question is so you-know-what, tha no one bother to put a reply in

What do you think ?

Brain
12-04-2004, 20:18
Or maybe the people are just waiting for a detail question.

"I Dont know how to make my own server" is a bit vague for a problem description.
Is there anything in particular that you don't understand?

MrCampos
15-04-2004, 03:03
i'm wondering about the same question that started this post, but a bit more detailed - i setup the teamspeak server and client, i'm running the server, and have changed my password sucessfuly, but havnt seen a way to change my logon. Also, i can log onto my server via my client as a guest with the anon. option turned on, but when i select registered, and use the superadmin username/pwd, it gives me a bad logon/pwd error. In the webadmin setup i created a client, and password, but that doesnt work either. I just got this prog today, and i'm planning on using it for my starwars galaxies guild. i dont quite know how to logon/setup clients, so i need a bit of help with that.

Brain
15-04-2004, 06:40
Also, i can log onto my server via my client as a guest with the anon. option turned on, but when i select registered, and use the superadmin username/pwd, it gives me a bad logon/pwd error.
This is on purpose. Superadmins have only access to the web interface and are the only people who can change global server settings and the detail settings of each individual running server.
What you probably need is server admin privileges (SA).

In the webadmin setup i created a client, and password, but that doesnt work either.
Works for me, maybe you just got the password wrong?
Maybe try the alternate way by registering with the client. By default anonymous users can register themselves by using Self/Register with Server.
This will create a new registered user that can be granted server admin privileges via the web interface if need be.

MrCampos
15-04-2004, 08:40
thanks a lot for the reply - the login and pwd for the user i created works, but only for the quickconnect - if i do a normal connect the username and pwd don't work. i can still connect and get other's to connect, so it's not too important.

Brain
15-04-2004, 09:45
but only for the quickconnect - if i do a normal connect the username and pwd don't work.
Interesting.
I have the following settings in my TS server bookmarks and connecting via bookmarks works for me:

"Nickname" - filled in
"Allow server to assign a nickname" - checked
"Registered" - selected
"Login Name" - filled in
"User Password" - filled in
"Auto-Reconnect" - checked
"Default Channel" - left blank
"Default Subchannel" - left blank
"Channel Password" - left blank

cjwoolf2009
15-04-2004, 12:10
Ya and if you want to get Server admin for your server..

Go into the web login, go to Servers, find that one that you made and hit SELECT.

Then on the left menu a USER MANAGER will be there. Click on that, enter your username and pass you want and make sure Server Admin is checked. Now you can log in as Server Admin.

MrCampos
15-04-2004, 22:06
thans for the help, again - i got the bookmark connect working - but now i've got another issue. It seems that whenever i switch channels on my server, my voice dosent transmit. when i go do a local test, the green light doesnt come on. I've got to reset the client in order to reactivate my voice. Any Ideas?

aggie
15-04-2004, 23:29
that is a channel permission.
look to see if the letters by your login change from channel to channel. If they do, you need to configure your server so that the lowest level (indicated by the letters around your username) has the ability to use the voice command.

MrCampos
16-04-2004, 00:45
nah, it's beyond that - i'm serveradmin. Its that when ever I 1. move people around from channel to channel, 2. change my sound input/output settings, or 3. move into a different channel, my voice stops transmitting. when i go to test it, i dont even get the green. It's getting really fustrating, but patience is a virtue ^_^

Brain
16-04-2004, 07:32
Hmmmm... that's a new one. I'm currently as stumped as you are.
It would help ifyou could give some more system information, like soundcards in use, driver versions, directx versions etc.
Perhaps someone with a similar configuration can recreate this scenario and find a solution (or has found one already, but thought it would be too trivial to post)