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W:ET Info - TeamSpeak CLI arguments by merlin2006-11-19 12:55:59
  ATTN: Hieraco by merlin 2006-03-31 09:14:50
Last night you said "If I can ever figure out scripts . . . ."

You are on WinXP, yes?

Fire up notepad with a blank document.
Right-click on your shortcut for TS (with the CLI arguements).
Copy the command string, and then paste it into notepad.
Right-click on your shortcut for W:ET (with the CLI arguements).
Copy the command string, and then paste it into notepad (on a new line).
Save the document as "WolfTS.bat" (or name of your choice, but with a .bat extension)
Create a shortcut on your desktop that points to this file. You can set the icon to the wolfet.exe file so it has the same icon as your W:ET shortcut.
Double-click and watch out.

It should launch TS, autoconnect, and then launch W:ET and autoconnect.

HTH, YMMV, IANAL, yadda yadda yadda :)

--
merlin
[ Reply ]
    Hey thanks. - Notepad I understand :-) by hieraco2006-03-31 10:03:28
    Bit of a snag here by hieraco2006-03-31 10:16:17
      Hrrrrmmmmmm. Okay, I think we need to use by merlin2006-03-31 10:23:18
        Invoke: Hieraco - Look up there ^ (n/t) by merlin2006-03-31 11:05:51
          Seen, will make changes suggested by hieraco2006-03-31 12:35:43
            Okay, rip out the quote marks around the exe path (n/t) by merlin2006-03-31 12:40:58
              now it hangs at; by hieraco2006-03-31 12:48:02
                Quotes always messed me up. by ChuckAB2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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