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16-06-2010, 06:58 #46
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I just right click the user and give Channel Admin.
But when they log out and back in it is removed. How do I make it so it is permanent?
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16-06-2010, 07:05 #47
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Please check thata the permission b_group_is_permanent is set for Channel Admin.
Without this permission, the user get's removed from that group, when he logs out.
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16-06-2010, 07:18 #48
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That did the trick thanks!
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16-06-2010, 19:54 #49
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Um people that just join the server can kick people? They all have channel and server guest permissions, but when I go into the permissions interface and click the granted box there is nothing allowing the kicking power. I just right clicked and removed the power and they still can kick.
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16-06-2010, 20:06 #50
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did they get it from a channel group? You should really test your permissions out before letting others on your server. The devs made it possible for you to test your own permissions with multiple IDs. Makes it easier than trying to get a friend to do what you want
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17-06-2010, 14:48 #51
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== solution ==
guest serverGroup > kick power -5
or
guest serverGroup > needed kick power 5
or both.Last edited by Tomas; 17-06-2010 at 14:50. Reason: forget reputation
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21-06-2010, 17:47 #52
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[solved] Help: Channel Group Problems..
Hello.
Im new here, and i have a problem, that i hope that you guys can help me with..
This have proberly been asked before, so i hope thats its ok..
I have some users on my TS3 server.. When they login, they are Guest in the Channel Group..
I want them to be Voice, so i right click on there name, and Set Channel Group to Voice..
But when they log off, and then login again, they are back to Guest..??
How do i set my users to a perm Voise.??
Thanks.Last edited by DanesDK; 21-06-2010 at 18:46.
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21-06-2010, 18:18 #53
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Voice group isn't set to permanent. There are 2 ways you can do this.
1) EDIT your virtual server and set VOICE as the default group so anyone who joins is automatically placed in that group
2) Go into the VOICE channel group permissions and set b_group_is_permanent
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21-06-2010, 18:27 #54
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Thanks for your answer...
Is it a good idea, to set the users that i have on my TS3 server to Voice insted of Guest.???
There users that are on the TS3 are friends, and we use TS3 for gaming..
What is the "big" difference ??
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21-06-2010, 18:29 #55
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because of how the devs created TS3 it really doesn't matter because you can adjust the permissions in any way you want
You could give the GUEST group the permissions that VOICE has if you wanted. It's your server to do with as you please
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21-06-2010, 18:46 #56
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Thanks for your help...
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21-06-2010, 21:08 #57
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[Solved] Temporary permissions, channel groups, etc
Is possible to grant temporary permissions to a client?
Example:
During an operation a user needs to be give permission, temporarily, to join a privileged channel to pass intel. This happens often, several times a day, and often once granted the permission isn't removed (simply forgotten by the permissions granter) so the grantee can access channels they normally should have access.
I would like to be able to assign someone those permissions, by server group or channel group membership temporarily then have them removed automatically after a certain amount of time.
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21-06-2010, 21:53 #58
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Hello
It isn't possible by the time. But it's possible by the connection.
In the server group you uncheck the "b_group_is_permanent" permission
By this way, when the user disconnect, he loose this server group.
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17-08-2010, 18:32 #59
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Plz help me!!!!!
hey i have a number of problems, this whole set up is so daunting

I posted a question here before ( see below) and the person helped me so that admins couldn't join the leaders room but could joins the admins room, but my problem now is that, guests and members can join either of the rooms?
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=57510
also, a few of my members, when they are assigned to member, when they quit and come back on they are guest again! does this have something to do with (temp) next to the server group?
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17-08-2010, 19:54 #60
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b_group_is_permanent
Check it for your 2nd problem.
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