In my previous bog I discussed about six tabs. In this log I'll discuss about remaining tabs. Click here to read first part of this blog.
7. Maps tab (Fig 1):
All available maps are listed in this section. Maps are listed with “Modification name”, “Game Mode” and “Map name”. There are check boxes at left side of every map. Click on the check box to select it. You can select more than one map of same mod.
8. Players tab (Fig 2):
Information will be available when server is at running status and players are connected. You will find Player name along with Id, Team name, Score, Kills, Died, Ping and IP address. I you right click on a player name you will find some ban, kick and lots more.
9. Bans tab (Fig 3):
Using this tab you can ban a play, remove a player from ban list and clear entire ban list.
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| Fig 3 |
a. Name: Put a player’s name to ban that player.
b. IP: Put player’s IP address to ban that IP address.
c. Keyhash: Put a CD-Key hash to ban a CD-Key hash.
d. GUID: Put player’s global user id to ban it.
e. Reason: Put a ban reason to clarify why you ban that player.
There are three buttons in this tab.
i. Save: To add a player in ban list.
ii. Delete: To delete a player from ban list. Select a player name a press delete button.
iii. Clear: To cleat all ban list.
If there is a player in ban list you will get detail information about that player.
i. Player name
ii. IP address
iii. CD-key Hash
iv. Punk Buster GUID
v. Admin name
vi. Banned on
vii. Expire date
viii. Reason
10. Users tab (fig 4):
All listed users will be able to connect BFSreverManager using BFRemoteManager.
a. Username: Put a username to add a remote user.
b. Password: Put a password for you remote user.
c. Keyhash: Put key hash of your remote user. This field is not mandatory so you can skip this option.
There are two buttons
i. Save: Put necessary information and click on add button to add a remote user.
ii. Delete: Select a remote user and press this button to delete a remote user.
There are also twelve toggle buttons with tab’s name. You can set user access by clicking on them. You can also right click on a remote user name to set user access.
11. Schedule tab (Fig 5):
Using this tab you can schedule a server settings.
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| Fig 5 |
There are four options,
a. Date: Select a date from drop down list.
b. Time: Select a time from drop down list.
c. Action: Select an action type from drop down list.
d. Recurrence: Select a recurrence option from dropdown list.
Now click on “Save” button to save your schedule. You can also delete schedule if there is any previous saved schedule. Select that schedule and click on “Delete” button.
You can also browse settings and map list from your computer and apply them. You can also view detail information if there is any previous saved schedule. You will get
i. Date
ii. Time
iii. Action
iv. Recurrence
v. Settings
vi. Maplist
Of every saved schedules.
12. Clients tab (Fig 6):
This is the last and final tab, using this tab you can view connected remote users.
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| Fig 6 |
Press refresh button to get latest client list.
In this list you will find
i. User name
ii. IP address
iii. Status
iv. Last Activity
Of all users.
At the bottom of this application you will find ten buttons.
i. Start: To start server.
ii. Hide: To hide or show the server window.
iii. Pause: To pause or un-pause the server.
iv. Save: To save server settings.
v. Refresh: To refresh a selected window. (As an example status window).
vi. Settings: Click this button to use various settings.
vii. Options: Click this button to edit eight different options.
a. Send admin message as server message.
b. Restart the server automatically.
c. Enable user interface sounds.
d. Enable tool tip description.
e. Keep server manager window always on top.
f. Keep a log of important events in BFServerManager.
g. Log player chat to Server Manager log file.
h. Kick and ban player after delay.
Both options have a check box to its right hand side. Click on the respective checkbox to enable or disable options.
viii. Log: Log button to view server log.
ix. About: To view developer’s information.
x. Exit: Last but not the least the exit button to exit from BFServerManager.
At the lower of BFServerManager there are a server summary, you will get server IP with BFServerManager port no, Mode name, Status.
These are the detail information of BFServerManager. Hope I mentioned all parts of it. If I missed something please let me know it. Wright it down at comment section.
Hope this post will help you. If you have any question feel free to ask. You can post your question(s) in comment section I’ll answer them. You can also post your valuable comments. Thank you.






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