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19-12-2010, 21:46 #1
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Completely remove TS2-server from Ubuntu
I want to completely remove my TS2 install so that I can reinstall and set everything back up from scratch. I lost my superadmin and admin passwords years ago and have no idea what they are. Unfortunately when I uninstall/reinstall it apparently is still using the old database or something. When I look in /etc/teamspeak-server the only thing that shows up is server.ini and no passwords file. I haven't been able to find any documentation saying where the database or anything is located to erase it and apparently Ubuntu's aptitude purge doesn't remove the database. Can someone please tell me how to do this?
Thank you,
Mason
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