How do I Obtain TeamSpeak 2 Server Administration Rights?
TeamSpeak 2 is a previous version of a popular VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) application. TeamSpeak 2 provides a way for users to communicate online through devices such as headsets and mics. Users join dedicated servers that function as gathering places for those wishing to use the service. Each server has many options that can only be modified by the server administrator. To gain server admin rights to your server, locating the admin username and password, as well as logging in to the server is must be performed.
Instructions
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Download the TeamSpeak 2 server utility (see "Resources"). Download the correct program for your operating system. Currently Windows and Linux are supported. Run the server executable file. Record the "IP address" and "port number" displayed in the server dialog window that opens.
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Navigate to the folder the server executable file is stored in. Open the file named "server.log." Scroll through the list until you see lines labeled "Warning,Info,Server." Write down the username and password in the "admin account info" and "superadmin account info" fields.
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Run the TeamSpeak 2 client. Click "Connections," then "Connect." Type your server's IP address and port number into the fields, then click "Connect."
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Click "Tools," then "ServerQuery Login." Type your username and password into the fields and click "Login." You are now logged into the server as an administrator.
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Tips & Warnings
Your server is created automatically once the server application is run.
References
Resources
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