It means you need to update the program every 1 to 2 months, but it never works so just set your system time back a few months and you will never have to get a new version
For the benefit of the vast majority of us who don't have Windows 2003, could you elaborate?
You can configure third-party programs to behave like all the standard windows "services". Essentially the same thing as under Windows XP if you fire up Computer Management and look at Services under Services and Applications. You can configure a program to run automatically, and what to do in the event that service should fail/shutdown (restart, leave it shut down, etc.).
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67.19.204.36:27015 NSArmslab.com Combat Facility #1 NS3.04F
67.19.204.37:27015 NSArmslab.com Classic NS 3.04F
67.19.204.36:27015 NSArmslab.com Combat Facility #1 NS3.04F
67.19.204.37:27015 NSArmslab.com Classic NS 3.04F
Every 30 days ServerDoc will prompt you to update. Go to the website, get the latest version, and install it. I recommend backing up your config.
modNS Forums - NS1 and NS2: We Wrote The Book On NS Modding
67.19.204.36:27015 NSArmslab.com Combat Facility #1 NS3.04F
67.19.204.37:27015 NSArmslab.com Classic NS 3.04F
ns1.elasticalgomez.com:27015
We also have a CAL Server up @ ns1.elasticalgomez.com:27017
For the benefit of the vast majority of us who don't have Windows 2003, could you elaborate?
modNS Forums - NS1 and NS2: We Wrote The Book On NS Modding
cd "C:\Program Files\HLServer\"
start /HIGH /wait hlds.exe -console -port 27015 -game ns +maxplayers 20 +map ns_nothing
rem should restart if the server crashes
startServerHighPriorityNS20_nsNothing.bat
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For the benefit of the vast majority of us who don't have Windows 2003, could you elaborate?
You can configure third-party programs to behave like all the standard windows "services". Essentially the same thing as under Windows XP if you fire up Computer Management and look at Services under Services and Applications. You can configure a program to run automatically, and what to do in the event that service should fail/shutdown (restart, leave it shut down, etc.).