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26-01-2005, 00:14 #1
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Auto Enter TS Server on startup
I wrote a small application package for members of our TS server to use, to automatically bring them into our server when they launch Windows. I wrote a second version this afternoon for users of ANY server to be able to do the same.
If you'd like to automate your entry into your favourite Teamspeak server, on Windows launch, this application is for you.
The program stores your login information in your computer's registry, and the installation program places a shortcut in the Startup folder. Edit your details at will using the "Teamspeak Server Settings" application, and enjoy single-click entry to your preferred server and channel.
To download the application, visit www.ccukts.co.uk. It's a brand new website (we're just getting underway) so be gentle with us. There's no support for the application (and there really shouldn't need to be), but feel free to post here or on our site with any questions or feature requests.
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26-01-2005, 04:04 #2
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You can just right click the desktop choose create shortcut and for the location of the item put, "teamspeak://ip.ad.dre.ss/nickname=Gryphon?loginname=bigdaddy?password=chang eme?channel=WoW"
Now drop the shortcut in the startup folder, or just use it to launch TS.
Nice site though, I wouldn't mind taking a look at how you do your status icons for those online, my way is a bit rough I haven't figured out the math.
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