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3) You can now (re-)start your server. Once you load into a world, type `/tswautosetup` into the server's console, or as superadmin on the server.
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If you neither have access to the console nor to a superuser account, then your account's group must have the `vote.autosetup` permission.
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4) If the command ran smoothly, you will be told that token was generated and can be found in the `tshock` folder, which is the same folder that contains tshock's config file that you edited earlier. You will need to re-start your server again for the changes to take effect.
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4) If the command ran smoothly, you will be told that the token was generated and can be found in the `tshock` folder, which is the same folder that contains tshock's config file that you edited earlier. You will need to re-start your server again for the changes to take effect.
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The text file containing the token is named `tswtoken.txt`.
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Whether to delete the file after you collected the token is entirely up to you, but beware that running the command again will create a new token and destroy the old one.
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If you're somehow obstructed from accessing this file, the only other place you can find this token is in the tshock config file, under the `ApplicationRestTokens` section.
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