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Tcadmin 2 windows, how to get version in game name?


MrLuke82

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i have Tcadmin 2 on windows server 2012

And tested out ARK server, in user control panel is say:

Name:

40 slots ARK: Survival Evolved

 

How to get it to show with server version it is like this:

Name:

40 slots ARK: Survival Evolved - (v178.2) if anyone now?

 

And if i try file manager in user controll panel i get this error:

End of Stream encountered before parsing was completed.

 

anyone know whats wrong ?

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sry,had a lot to do now :p

i added in command line gameport=7777 and queryport=27015 or what ever ports you using :)

 

But..

 

How to get it to show with server version it is like this:

Name:

40 slots ARK: Survival Evolved - (v178.2) if anyone now?

 

And if i try file manager in user controll panel i get this error:

End of Stream encountered before parsing was completed.

 

That has nothing to do with what you asked o:

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no with the ark server config i got it used same gameport on all servers i set up, so then version didnt worked, i fixed that to have command line like this:

"TheIsland?Port=$[service.GamePort]?QueryPort=$[service.QueryPort]?ServerAdminPassword=$[user.Password]?listen"

 

and it worked after the server had run some minutes :)

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Where instead of being inside all day, you wake up late, sit in the sun.

 

Then get inside again to still sit behind a computer.

 

This sounds interesting. I may have to investigate this further...

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