[cod] rules concerning playin on your own server

Joker{eXtreme+} joker at mycallofduty.com
Wed Mar 11 11:42:47 EDT 2009


For Windows Server, all you need to do is copy the contents from the DVD's 
data folder and setup your commandline.  You never have to input your key 
for a Windows Dedi Server.

~Joker

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dnk" <d.k.emaillists at gmail.com>
To: <cod at icculus.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [cod] rules concerning playin on your own server


>
> On 11-Mar-09, at 12:24 AM, tom nikitopoulos wrote:
>
>> oh a other note,that bs about not needin a license is bull. i used
>> the same cd to load my gaming box and a xp pro server and started
>> the server as dedicated and the browser told me license already in
>> use by another computer.
>>
>> im not much of a admin but i will tell u it can be ungratifying.... :)
>>
>
> I thought you were using a linux server?
>
> I know i have never had any licensing issues. And I know there are
> many guys running multiple instances of it on one server too. And with
> that said, I was pretty sure that it was the same for a windows
> server....
>
> Now i have not run this thing on windows as a server, but I wonder if
> on Windows you are supposed to "install" the program to just b e a
> server, or if it is like linux (bins and running under wine), where
> you just need to copy the files from the disk.
>
> Maybe one of the other guys can pop in here, as this is a little
> outside what I have done before (Just run it under linux and not
> windows).
>
> d
>
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