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21-02-2010, 21:53 #1
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Rules for Channel
Is it possible that only one Server groupe is allowed in a channel?
for example i ve 2 Guilds on my ts
Channel => Guild XY => Servergroup(9)
-subchannel
-subchannel
-subchannel
-subchannel
Channel => Guild ZQ => Servergroup(10)
-subchannel
-subchannel
thanks for help
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Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, dass ich in einzelnen Channels nur gewisse Servergruppen reinlasse.
Als Beisspiel
Channel => Gilde XY => Servergruppe(9)
-unterchannel
-unterchannel
-unterchannel
-unterchannel
Channel => Gilde ZQ => Servergruppe(10)
-unterchannel
-unterchannel
Danke für die Hilfe im voraus
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22-02-2010, 15:40 #2
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Hi,
I think atm. it's impossible to do what you want but you can try this:
Channel (needed joinpower 101 | needed talkpower 50)=> Guild XY => Servergroup(9) (has joinpower 101 | has talkpower 51)
-subchannel (needed joinpower 101 | needed talkpower 50)
-subchannel (needed joinpower 101 | needed talkpower 50)
-subchannel (needed joinpower 101 | needed talkpower 50)
-subchannel (needed joinpower 101 | needed talkpower 50)
Channel (needed join power 102)=> Guild ZQ => Servergroup(10) (has joinpower 102)
-subchannel (needed join power 102)
-subchannel (needed join power 102)
Let me explain:
Servergroup(9) has channels protected with joinpower 101, but svrgrp.(10) has joinpower 102 so they can already join channels of svrgrp.(9). Thatswhy srvgrp(9)'s channels has needed talkpower 50, so only srvgrp.(9) can talk.
Its not the best way but you could try it.
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OrtexLast edited by dante696; 08-03-2010 at 07:16. Reason: English only
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22-02-2010, 16:48 #3
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lol thats the same i had in mind
but it's silly to do that if u ve more than 2 Guilds or Servergroups. So i only 've the option with the password atm.
*** german part deleted ***Last edited by dante696; 08-03-2010 at 07:16. Reason: English only
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22-02-2010, 17:15 #4
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Like this Example the Group with the highest Joinpower can join to all channels..

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Wenn du das so machen würdest, würden die mit der höchsten Join Power überall rein kommen.
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23-02-2010, 13:42 #5
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It is possible, with some work.
Just read this topic... -> http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=51003
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23-02-2010, 15:08 #6
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24-02-2010, 16:32 #7
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No doubt that your way will work too.
But its a bit of work todo this on user level.
If you have many users, lets say i. e. 20 who should have access, would you click and add permissions for every single user?
And, if a user shouldnt have access anymore, you have to edit permissions again.
So, if they are only a few users who should have access, your way is better, for more users channelgroups are better.
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24-02-2010, 19:49 #8
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its too many work i ve normaly 30 til 50 users online an for all users a seperate rule thats bullshit and with talk power and join power ist not the way i want to go, because some of them ve mor rules an some not!!
so i ve to wait like group access
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24-02-2010, 21:55 #9
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Dont think this will be implemented.
Just try it with channel groups as described in the links.
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26-02-2010, 15:57 #10
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its bullshit
i dont make me so much work!
so i take a password and done ^^
easiest way ^^
and to you damboo if u can read u will see that the 2nd post in this threat is exaktly what u wrote so dont spam this threat if u dont ve any new things !!
and the 3rd thread i said i know that way but i will not go that way!!
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26-02-2010, 16:50 #12
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He is austrian, what do you expect

Anyway, just keep nice.
@Der_Pate: Note, you have to set a password on sub-channels too, not only the parent if noone should enter it.
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