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10-08-2012, 18:36 #1
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New OS Install - Guest on my own server. Help!
So I installed a new operating system on a seperate hard drive. When I moved the server files from the old HDD to the new one and launched the client and logged into my server, I'm listed as a Guest.
I'm assuming that I have a new UID since it's a different client installed altogether.
I would just have someone assign me Server Admin group but that group does not have ALL the permissions like MY group "Server Owner" does like most of the Virtual Server permissions.
How can I restore my permissions back to the way they were?
Thanks for your time!
Side note: I apologize if this has already been asked and resolved but I honestly didn't know how to search for this question.
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10-08-2012, 18:54 #2
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Since you installed on a separate hard drive, I am going to assume you are still able to run your old Operating System. If so just boot up your old OS Install, launch the Client and go to Settings -> Identities. There select the Identity you used on your Server and hit Export. Save the File to an USB Stick (or your new OS Hard Drive).
Now you can exit and boot your new OS Install again. Start TS3 Client and go to Settings -> Identities -> Import and choose the File you exported from your old OS. Now go to Bookmarks -> Manage Bookmarks and select your Server (that is if you have a bookmark for your Server). Click More and on the Identity dropdown choose the one you just imported. Hit OK and connect to your Server using the Bookmark. If you do not have a bookmark for your Server just go to Connections -> Connect and enter your Server Info, then click More and on the identity dropdown choose the one you just imported and hit Connect.
You are now your old self again.
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10-08-2012, 19:20 #3
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Thank you!
I'm going to try this now.
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10-08-2012, 19:57 #4
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Ok,
So I forgot to mention that I installed a new motherboard and due to the new chipset/UEFI Bios I can't boot into the old hard drive with running a repair. I ran the repair and that got me nowhere. Selecting "Start Windows Normally" just blue screened and took me back to the POST message.
I went into MSConfig and the drive doesn't show.
I'm not expecting you to troubleshoot my PC btw :P, just explaining why I can't get to the old client install.
Is there anyway to get the indentity through files instead of launching the old client on the previous Win7 Install?
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10-08-2012, 21:06 #5
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Yes there is and this was going to be my post

Close the TS3 Client
Open your old Drive and navigate to Users\<YOUR OLD USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\TS3Client and copy the ts3clientui_secrets.conf File.
Go into %AppData%\TS3Client and paste the ts3clientui_secrets.conf File into this folder overwriting the existing one.
Start the TS3 Client.
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13-08-2012, 01:13 #6
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