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  1. #1
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    CA permissions not saving across sessions.

    When granting someone CA rights, they get removed when they log off and back on.

    Re this thread: http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=22103

    Anyone shed any light on this?

    Current server (2.0.20.1) and client (2.0.32.60) versions.

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    you can give some who is a (U) (ca) but when they leave , it is lossed becuse there is no user name / password for then in the server.dbs file to save there granted status !

    (R) users granted (CA) should not loose (CA) on next login

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    Quote Originally Posted by m&m's
    (R) users granted (CA) should not loose (CA) on next login
    No, they shouldn't, but they do.

    I suppose I should have been more clear.

    However I will add that we do not do server registrations the old fashioned way, users to not register themselves, and server admins dont register them either.

    We have users register on a phbb forum, and replicate the user database every 15 minutes. After users register for the forum, they wait 15 minutes and then they can log in as a registered user, using their forum username and password.

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