Hello. So I've run a non-commercial teamspeak server on my own computer for about 2 years, with little problems along the way. Now recently, I was away for 2 days and when I came home my friends messaged me saying the server was offline, I thought the IP might have changed because it's not static, and it had. Now this weren't the problem, because I couldn't connect locally either. I tried deleting the server folder after attempting several things and installing a fresh teamspeak server in a fresh folder. I couldn't connect even after that, not with localhost, or my IPv4 or my public IP-address. So I thought it might have been something with my computer, and I tried installing a teamspeak server on my brother's computer, and it worked perfectly. After I did that I realized that when I installed on my brother's computer it generated 3 things: Admin username, Admin password and an Admin privilege key. When I tried to install a fresh teamspeak on my own computer I only got the Admin username and the Admin password, not the privilege key, so something must've been wrong in the process of creating the server or something. I've tried to re-install the server several times on my own computer, even with 32-bit server as well and it doesn't work. I have never seen a problem with this before... I have an idea that it might think I already have it installed and wants me to used the previousily installed teamspeak, but it can't be that because I deleted every existing Teamspeak Server folder that I knew of.
This is what happens when I try to do a fresh teamspeak 3 server install with no other teamspeak server folders or processes running:
http://i.imgur.com/hQvk4Hh.png
As you can see the privilege key field is blank...?
When I try to connect to the server after closing it and being sure the process is running I just get "Failed to connect to server".
Please help me out here guys, if you need more info just ask :)