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11-07-2010, 14:48 #1
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Client Log - Description change
Hi Teamspeak Community
I tried to find a way to see which person changed a Client description. I found nothing in the clientlog in the Teamspeak 3 Client. Is this possible to see a description change in a log?
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bluesheepLast edited by dante696; 12-07-2010 at 13:21.
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11-07-2010, 14:52 #2
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Hello
No way. I test with an hoster. No message in server log or in my client log
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11-07-2010, 15:52 #3
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Just ask your SA, by default only admins have permission to do this.
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11-07-2010, 17:40 #4
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I am SA... Default Settings: everybody can change it :/
whats the name of the perminission to change the description?
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12-07-2010, 10:54 #5
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Not quite correct, when I look at a fresh server install. Default setting is only Server Admins can change it, Guests and Normal users cannot.
Of course, if everyone is Server Admin, everyone can edit the description. But in that case editing descriptions is probably your smallest problem...
b_client_modify_descriptionwhats the name of the perminission to change the description?
b_client_modify_own_description
About the original question: Changing descriptions is not logged. I am not sure if this is important enough to be added. Server logging should be kept for important events only.
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12-07-2010, 11:10 #6
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12-07-2010, 11:53 #7
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Possible. I tested with a new server install.
With the "important" remark I meant server log. Sorry, perhaps a misunderstanding on my side. Too much server logging would impact performance. For client log it does not matter. I added a line to the client logfile and the chat area: Your description has been changed to "blafahsel".And the Clientlog? "The User "hans" has edit your description to "pingu"" - But your right, thats not very important.
It's not perfect because the "by whom" is missing, but currently the client does not receive this information by the server. Not fixable by me, but I will ask our server dev if this could be changed (cannot promise, though).
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12-07-2010, 12:13 #8
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thanks for the great support
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23-10-2012, 13:43 #10
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Hello, Can we please get a feature or update that let's us see who changes people's descriptions? I am on a teamspeak where the Admin loves to give admin to just anyone and everyone, and in which case leads to description wars. I would like to see an update or patch that simply gives us a log of who changed who's description and when. Please, I would really like to see this.
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