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darkness
Thu Dec 25 2008, 03:15PM
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dear richard i got a question

2 years ago i installed lgsl 1.0 orr 2.2 and there was a txt inside to add servers for lgsl

but i the newest version it seems not

how can i add servers? can u give me the txt to add servers i hade it but lost it

merry christmas and thanx you for you're help

greets darkness
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Rich
Thu Dec 25 2008, 09:23PM
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The new version uses an SQL database, and provides an admin area to put in the server IPs.

If your using the standalone version of LGSL 5.0, just goto /lgsl/admin.php

Note in the admin area, there is an advanced management button at the bottom that lets you put in server IPs like the old text based LGSL.
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darkness
Fri Dec 26 2008, 07:43AM
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ok richard

i have inport the lgsl_install

and its running but i stuck on this error


ADMIN PASSWORD MUST BE CHANGED FROM THE DEFAULT


so i have also this fix

leave the pw blank in admin.php

thanx for all

merry christmas
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Rich
Fri Dec 26 2008, 04:36PM
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The admin password ( along with other settings ) are in the lgsl_config.php, it checks if its the default or blank to prevent admins from being lazy and then having someone change their lgsl.

I recommend you have a look at the included readme.txt, I know its long, but you might find some useful information.
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darkness
Sat Dec 27 2008, 05:51AM
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Rich wrote ...

The admin password ( along with other settings ) are in the lgsl_config.php, it checks if its the default or blank to prevent admins from being lazy and then having someone change their lgsl.

I recommend you have a look at the included readme.txt, I know its long, but you might find some useful information.




yeah i did and it working thanx !
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