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  1. #1
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    Exclamation [Solved] Start up error

    The first time I opened TeamSpeak it gives this error message:

    TeamSpeak 3 cannot write to the configuration file: C:/program files/teamspeak 3 client....

    You can use TeamSpeak 3, but all settings will be lost!


    What can I do to fix this?

    Thanks

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    try right clicking the icon and click run as admin

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    you got that problem with beta5?

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    I solved this issue for a clan mate this way:
    Open the Teamspeak 3 folder and right click the config folder -> Properties -> Security -> Edit -> Select your user account and add full access rights. Now close both windows with "OK". Same with the logs folder.

    The second solution is not to use "C:\Program files" as installation folder for Teamspeak 3.
    Last edited by Stefan1200; 25-12-2009 at 09:27.

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    Thumbs up

    THANKS for this description!
    (I had the same prob. with Win7-64bit)

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    Stefan1200, that process didn't work, but moving the folder out of Program Files solved it. Pretty easy.

    Thanks!

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    To fix this you can right click on the Teamspeak icon go to properties. Go to shortcut the advanced. A box should appear after you click that. Then check "Run as administrator". Then click okay the box should then close itself then click apply and okay. It should work after that but when you open it for now on it will ask for your permission its better then not having any of your settings there when you re-open it though.

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