Allow your clients to create game/voice servers on their dedicated server

To allow your client to create game servers on his dedicated server(s):

  1. First you must configure which games your client will be able to install. Go to System Settings > Supported Games. Click on a game and scroll down to "Dedicated Server Settings". Check "Allow User Installation" and click on Save.
  2. Create the client's user account.
  3. Add the user's dedicated server as a TCAdmin remote server in System Settings > Servers > New Server. In "Dedicated Server Settings" set the owner to your client's user account.
  4. When your client logs in he will be able to create/remove game servers on his dedicated server(s).

To allow your client to create Teamspeak voice server(s) on his dedicated server:

  1. First you must install and configure Teamspeak on your client's dedicated server.
  2. Create the client's user account
  3. Add the Teamspeak server to TCAdmin in System Settings > Voice Server Settings > New Server. Under "Dedicated Server Settings" select the client's user account.
  4. When your client logs in he will be able to create/remove voice servers on his Teamspeak servers.
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