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  1. #51

    Re: Making a server tool

    Ill hint you on one safe way to send commands. If you are manually typing a command you use the h2admin or h2server right? H2admin for a service based dedicated server and the easiest to work with. Start the h2admin in your application with and Argument of the instance needed. Than write your command. It can be done all behind the scenes and no memory writing is needed. I will not explain how because its part of the learning experience i just thought i'd point you in the right direction. Memory editing is NOT the solution for commands. I honestly think your better off using an existing servertool though because it is alot of work.


    Also i want to make this clear. My current servertool is about all my coding. Squirrely helped with a few functions also. I'm sick of these rumors that kiwi coded my servertool. He did help me get started in coding but this is all me.
    And only 2 people have it. Diesel and Mooseifer. This version wont work on any other pc also. My old version was stolen but it sucked.
    Most dont care but i wanted to mention that.
    Last edited by johnnyblaz20; September 16th, 2009 at 08:46 PM.
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    El Durado :/
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    Re: Making a server tool

    johnny it wasn't stolen, squirrely just forgot to make the ftp access private

    but yeah johnny speaks the truth.
    yo johnny you should take a break and play halo 2 with me sometime.
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  3. #53

    Re: Making a server tool

    Contact Kiwidoggie, he can help you.

    Here is his msn: forums@allenthinks.com

    Don't ask me why his msn name is his forums, XD
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