![]() Now right click the Start.bat file and Run As Administraitor. Verify that your old server is shut down. Goto the save file you backed up earlier and put in here: C:\Your Folder Name Here\servers\DNL\Saved Leave the files for now, but make sure it is shut down. Note: You will want to copy the Server name, server IP for MultiHome, and both port nuber here from the olde Start.bat file. Start ""/NORMAL "C:\Your Folder Name Here\servers\DNL\Binaries\Win64\DNLServer.exe" "/Game/DNL/Maps/CapeOfSacredPath/DNL_ALL?Port=7777?QueryPort=27015?SessionName=Your Server Name Here?MaxPlayers=70?listen?AllowFlyerCarryPvE=true" -nosteamclient -game -server -log -servergamelog Drop thise Text in the body of the text file: C:\Tour Folder Name HereFiles\servers\DNL\Binaries\Win64 ![]() ![]() Note: Verify the steam_appid.txt file is there, if not goto section Fix: "Server started and not Showing in Server Broswer, Favorites, or My Survivors." and follow those directionhs then come back. They should be about 2.7 to 3 gb in total size. This will download and install the new server binaries. Start "" /NORMAL "C:\YourFileNameHere\SteamCMD.exe" SteamCMD login anonymous force_install_dir "C:\YourFileNameHere\Servers" app_update 630230 validate quit Create a text file in the new folder and add this test to off Once it is complete, type quit at the command promt to close the window. Now, right click the SteamCMD.exe and select Run as Administraitor Save the SteamCMD zip file for later use. You will need to download SteamCMD again, or use the one you downloaded in the primary install "Getting Ready for installing SteamCMD in Windows" section. Now, you will need to create a new folder on you Hard Drave or SSD that you will Install the new server to. You can usuall find it here: C:\Youserverfolder\DNL\Saved The Saved Folder is the one you wanna Back up for later use 1st thing you will need to do is to goto your save folder on your exsisting server and make a back up of it and save it on the desktop, or a place that you will remember that is not in the server folder. I will detail how to set these up below so all can see how it is done. These reduce the amount of disk space need from 60 gb to 2.7 gb. OK, On Aug 3rd, Snail released a new set of dedicated server binaries.
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