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How to Host a Server on Windows
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Download and extract the latest
TournamentAssistantCore-windows.zip
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Run
TournamentAssistantCore.exe
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After a window similar to the screenshot above appears, you can close it and there should be a new file named
serverConfig.json
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In this file, add your server address. It will need to be a domain name, direct IP addresses are not supported. Don't forget to remove the brackets
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You can also add a server name and password.
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Once thats done, you can save the changes and run
TournamentAssistantCore.exe
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If the address got verified and port got opened, congratulations, you have just created your own server.
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If the address got verified but port could not be opened, you will need to open the selected port in your router settings manually.
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If the address failed to verify and port got opened successfully and you made sure that there aren't any spelling mistakes or that the domain is pointed at the correct IP (keep in mind that DNS entries take up to an hour to be created/changed) seek help on discord.