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Mr_NiceGuy
06-11-2006, 20:37
Hey there folks. New to TS.
I wanted to set up a server for a few friends to jump on for gaming online.
I DL'ed the client and the server client.
Ran the server client everythign installed up real good like. I went to log in to the Admin stuff via the webpage and When I enter the Superadmin log the page reloads with the other Admin log in.
Welp, that's as far as it goes. When I hit enter on the second admin log in it just reloads that log in page.
Any thoughts here?
Thanks for your time.
Kingfish
07-11-2006, 16:53
read the manual... please dont just install the server and voila, you have a server. its not that easy.
you also need to read every line during the installation. it gives you the admin /superadmin passwords.
If you are new the server part, reading the manual and the FAQ will be a big help.. if you are behind a router, dont forget to forward the ports.
Mr_NiceGuy
07-11-2006, 22:12
read the manual... please dont just install the server and voila, you have a server. its not that easy.
you also need to read every line during the installation. it gives you the admin /superadmin passwords.
If you are new the server part, reading the manual and the FAQ will be a big help.. if you are behind a router, dont forget to forward the ports.
I'm sorry I missed the part where I said "I dl ts an have serve voila! why no work>!>!>?!".
I have the Admin/Superadmin log in and passwords.....
When I enter the Superadmin info, the next page that loads is the Admin log in. After I enter that info it keeps reloading the Admin log in (the page with the port number).
I have no router.
I'll re-read the FAQ and such....thanks for the friendly help...*eye roll*
Try another browser and/or disable the cache of your browser.
If that does not help, deactivate your firewall. Some firewalls (especially ZoneAlarm) make problems with the TeamSpeak-Webadmin.
Kingfish
08-11-2006, 18:01
lol. I get an eye roll... I must have missed your origional post where you mentioned you went through the faq and manual or that you are using the correct password for admin/superadmin.
I could give you a couple suggestions, but I dunno about that little eyeroll there. good luck.
Mr_NiceGuy
09-11-2006, 00:27
Try another browser and/or disable the cache of your browser.
If that does not help, deactivate your firewall. Some firewalls (especially ZoneAlarm) make problems with the TeamSpeak-Webadmin.
Thanks for the help Thomas...
I tried with Firefox and IE and same thing...I do run ZoneAlarm...will try that.
Thanks agian!
Mr_NiceGuy
09-11-2006, 00:29
Score!
That was it....*passes beer to Thomas*
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