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Originally Posted by Blackjack
Correct, with SA enabled it sends a TCP query when you access the page to use the extra features tcp provides.
If you use local, the tables for ts2 need to be in the same database as vB. So you need to setup TS to use your vBulletin database. I don't know if you setup a second database on your vbulletin server for teamspeak, if you did, you still need to use remote option.
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I did all that, had to install mysql shared object libraries, did that, then it was able to show the gteamspeak page ... BUT I had to run all the sql files manually by actually pasting the queries into the sql query window of phpmyadmin.... it did NOT populate the new teamspeak tables with the vbulletin userdata or use the data from the existing vbulletin tables either, resulting in zero accounts available for login on the teamspeak server, and also no login image (odd!). I checked permissions on the image (the Teamspeak settings dialogue image that fills in with the user's details if working properly) and it's 777. I can go directly to the image file and view it no problem but it doesn't show up normally on the main gteamspeak.php page.
What to do now?