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Hello,

I have a dedicated box running TCadmin. I have a cs go server deployed through it however now i have reached the stage of needing to add my GSLT.

I have looked through all the documentation and i have kind of got to the point of realising that i need to edit the default template of configuration that is used so that i can add a autoexec.cfg and allow that to be edited through the config editor. The other way would be to edit the default command line to allow +sv_setsteamaccount

I am totally stuck as to do either of these things though.

Any advice appreciated.

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Ýou don't have to make any changes. Your users can just add sv_setsteamaccount <GSLT> to their config file, and everything will be fine.

If you want to add it to the commandline, you will need to add a new variable for the game. In your default commandline template, you can then add "+sv_setsteamaccount ![variablename]".

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Ýou don't have to make any changes. Your users can just add sv_setsteamaccount <GSLT> to their config file, and everything will be fine.

If you want to add it to the commandline, you will need to add a new variable for the game. In your default commandline template, you can then add "+sv_setsteamaccount ![variablename]".

slope game

Thanks for your answer. I got it.

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On 1/21/2025 at 3:26 AM, Dennis said:

 Ýou don't have to make any changes. Your users can just add sv_setsteamaccount <GSLT> to their config file, and everything will be fine.

If you want to add it to the commandline, you will need to add a new variable for the game. In your default commandline template, you can then add "+sv_setsteamaccount ![variablename]".

Great! That is what I need. Thank you for sharing!

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