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*IX*Doom
26-08-2002, 20:40
The installer missed one thing, to set the starting directory for the server.
Right click the shortcut on your desktop, find the box that says "Start In:"
Fill in the directory where you installed the Teamspeak server
If any of the directory names has a space in it, you *MUST* put citation marks around the directory name, like this:
"C:\Program Files\Teamspeak2 Server\"
If you dont have a desktop shortcut, make the same modification to the one in your start menu instead.
Once you have done this and restarted the server, use the login information found in your server.log file.
Thanks this fixed my prob
N. Werensteijn
26-08-2002, 21:36
After so much hours coding.. its the little things that smack ya down :P
*IX*Doom
26-08-2002, 21:39
Hehe, aint that the truth ;)
SLI Fallen
26-08-2002, 22:59
Win2KPro box
- I installed the server app. (rebooted just in case)
- Ran it once (it put the .db, .log, and .ini files on the desktop)
- I then exited the program.
- I entered the (default) path, in quotes, as instructed in the start in dialog.
- Opened the log and got the PW.
-restarted the app, right clicked on the icon in the taskbar and got the login window.
I entered admin as user and the pw exactly as presented, and the browser window sits there and nothing happens. "web site found", gets about 20-25 % progress bar and hangs.
Ive uninstalled, reinstalled, rebooted multiple times and still the same result.
Any ideas?
*IX*Doom
26-08-2002, 23:03
Hrm, sounds strange
Once i got the real pass from the server.log it worked fine for me
You using any proxy servers or firewalls?
SLI Fallen
26-08-2002, 23:31
Yes on firewall but it's disabled at the moment. But now My whole desktop is corrupted!
When I single click any icon anywhere, it highlights. Single click another icon and it ALSO highlights! If I double click any one icon, it does not open...I GET THAT ITEMS PROPERTIES WINDOW! WTF!?!
I've checked all mouse settings and it's set to normal double click opens item. So someone want to tell me what this thing has done to my computer? All I have done to try to install this thing was exactly what I posted above. :(
*IX*Doom
26-08-2002, 23:33
Sounds like your alt key is stuck or something
SLI Fallen
26-08-2002, 23:42
Nope, cant be that as if I hold down alt then try to highlight multiple icons (on another computer) It wont work. (double clicking does open up properties however) I cant type in anything into dialog boxes now either. Rebooted twice, no fix.
I uninstalled TS 2.0 server and rebooted (again)... now everything is back to normal.
Think I'll wait till final release.....
*IX*Doom
26-08-2002, 23:47
Try a reboot?
For the admin fix, try starting the server from within the server folder after deleting the old .db, .log, and .ini files
SLI Fallen
27-08-2002, 01:26
I have the fix..AND we have duplicated the bug on another computer.
As far as the desktop thing,somehow ALT *AND* CTL key "functions" seemed hung up. Under that scenario, the effects I described can be repeated. I got that cleared up. (not sure how, but lets move on.. :)
The problem is you cannot access the server *FROM THE MACHINE THAT IS THE SERVER using the :localhost URL. If you change the word localhost, with that machines real IP addy, you can get in. As well as from other computers, (with the PW) We have seen and repeated this bug on two computers (servers) so far... I'm just glad there is a workaround. :)
Thanks all!!
I cannot reproduce the bug using the same login methods.
SLI Fallen
27-08-2002, 01:54
Ok, Let me clarify what we saw on the two boxes.
You install the program, run it once, fix the "start in" shortcut properties. Then:
You start the app, you get a browser window and the login/pw prompt, you enter the info and the browser just sits about 30% "web site found" forever. If you cancel it, you then get a "authorization failed" message, but the URL http://localhost:14534 is displayed. Change the word localhost to the IP of that box and it works.
zanybrainy
27-08-2002, 02:03
THis is not a problem with TS2. I had a similar problem. I'm running w2k with sp2. If you have IIS enabled make sure it is set to localhost in the default website, else you have to enter the IP number.
I had the same login problem but found a different issue and fix. When I DLd the server, I saved it to the desktop. After installing it, the log file and ini file showed up on my desktop. When I tried using the admin login and password from the log file, it would hang. I went into the Teamspeak2 server folder and found duplicate files. Opening that log file gave me a different password and that one worked. I deleted the files on the desktop and all is ok.
Bryan
SLI Fallen
27-08-2002, 02:26
IIS ?
Sensei Humor
28-08-2002, 15:42
IIS == Microsoft's Internet Information Server
Is your browser set to use a proxy? This may or may not cause issues based on the proxy, try bypassing the proxy for local files.
DOOM
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you :D
OMG! The server is bein so fruity it wont sign on like at all it loads bout 10% then like has a brainfart gah! i have no clue what to do . I have logged off and rebooted so many times never worked Please someone anyone HELP ME!:eek:
SatanClaus
28-05-2003, 19:45
are you sure that you're using TS2 RC1??? because you're repliing to a thread which is about RC1 (as you can see from the date)...
so perhaps provide more information about your server-version, your OperatingSystem, your FireWalls, routers, Internet-Connection, ..., ...
cu
SatanClaus
PS: If you don't use rc1 tell me to split your reply into a seperate thread...
shadow_dragon
31-08-2004, 23:46
i don't have the short cut wat do i do?
:confused:
plz help
shadow_dragon
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