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Old 26-08-2002, 23:51
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TS and commandline

Is it possible to start and login to a TS server from the commandline. Ie specifying a server address, login info and a default channel to connect to, directly in a shortcut on the desktop ?

This would be great as you can autostart and autologin TS at Windows startup.
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Old 27-08-2002, 01:25
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you can autoconnect to a server by using the following parameter:

Teamspeak.exe [IP]

e.g. if you want to connect to a server running on the same machine:

Teamspeak.exe 127.0.0.1

haven't found out about automated registration/login however... :-/
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Old 27-08-2002, 10:12
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To bad, that's the interesting part
Well maybe it will be supported in a future release.
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Old 05-09-2002, 21:58
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After a friend (Thanks Mr_M) spotted the 'browser launch' method in the FAQ, I messed around and found how to launch and connect (with username/password/channel) from the command line or from shortcut.

TeamSpeak.exe "ip.address?nickname=YourNickname?loginname=YourLo ginName?password=YourPassword?channel=ChannelName"



Subject Keywords: Command, command-line, commandline, shortcut
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Old 21-11-2002, 00:29
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May I add that channelpassword=passwordofchannel also exists

thx to Floorpie for pointing me to this thread
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Old 21-11-2002, 01:22
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I also had to hunt down the info, we find it highly convenient to be able to make a desktop icon to click on that connects right to the server with username/password and joins the correct channel. I'm sure others would use that ability to!
Thanks for posting the channelpassword info!
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Old 13-12-2002, 13:57
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add "?subchannel=YourSubchannel"

to join a Subchannel
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Old 13-12-2002, 14:26
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Check client manual for webbrowser login as it seems to work for a shortcut too. All options are there.
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Old 17-01-2003, 05:20
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I created a web shortcut on the desktop with this command line:

teamspeak://IP_or_NAME:PORTifused/?nickname=NickName?loginname=LoginName?password=Ch annelPassword?Channel=ChannelName

Best is to edit this in notepad, so it doesn't wordwrap on ya, then paste it into the link URL


I was unable to locate this in the TS manual.

Tested in XP only.
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Old 20-01-2003, 03:29
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Quote:
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I was unable to locate this in the TS manual.
Look in the client manual, under Menu Connection, then Connect. Scroll all the way down to the bottom.

They threw that into your manual as I was posting this.
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Old 22-01-2003, 12:45
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Possible join to server > autocreate channel(if not exist) > join to channel(subchannel) from command line ?
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Old 22-03-2003, 01:14
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Possible join to server > autocreate channel(if not exist) > join to channel(subchannel) from command line ?
Yes. Maybe you should read the other posts in this thread.

TeamSpeak.exe "ip.address?nickname=YourNickname?loginname=YourLo ginName?password=YourPassword?channel=ChannelName? subchannel=YourSubchannel"
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Old 24-03-2003, 20:41
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this link is for the new teamspeak RC2, Works the same

"C:\Program Files\Teamspeak2_RC2\TeamSpeak.exe" Ip.Adress?nickname=Yournickname?loginname=Yourlogi nname?password=Yourpassword?channel=yOUR channel?channelpassword=Channelpassword"

this includes that u can insert subchannels etz etz etz.....

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Old 24-03-2003, 20:51
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works perfect dutch greeting [iwky]Tygeri!!-NL-
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Old 03-05-2003, 18:15
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My links work, IF I have the room already created on the server.

Is there a way to A) Create a set of channels/subchannels on the server without active clients? such as:
-Server: port
|__ BF1942
| |__Allied
| |__Axis
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|__FS2002
. |__ Al's Cut Rate FBO comm
. |__ Carrol County Traffic


and/or.... am I missing something on the URL line to create new rooms? I'm not setting up user accounts as we never know who will join... Do I have to be a registered user to force a 'create room' on connection request?

Can someone from the TS team compile a listing of all URL and command line options that are available? It would be a good add on to the manual


Thanks for your help

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