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Friday, 21 August 2015

Detail information of BFRemoteManager.exe

       In my previous blog I discussed about BFServerManager, in this blog I’ll discuss about BFRemoteManager. Using this software remote clients can connect BFServerManager and can also operate server remotely if he have that access. 
Fig 1
       When you start your BFRemoteManager get a window (Fig 1). Maximum options of this window will be disabled. The window almost looks like BFServerManager’s window. Click on “Connect” button to connect your remote server. A new window will appear (Fig 2).
Fig 2
In this window you will get a dropdown list named Server. Generally it’s an empty dropdown list. In connection details you will find these options:
i. Hostname/IP: Put your remote server’s IP address here.
ii. BFSM Port: Put Battle Field Server Manager’s port no here. The default port no is 14667.
iii. BFSM User: Put Battle Field Server Manager’s User Name.
iv. BFSM Pass: Put password of that user.
v. Save Password: Click on the check box if you want to save your password.
        Now click on Connect button. BFRemoteManager will check the username & password if there is no error it will connect with BFServerManager. Now all disabled buttons will be enabled. All options will be same as BFServerManager. You can read my two blogs on BFServerManager to know more about options. If you want to disconnect from your server click on “Disconnect” button.

    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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