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7) _(Optional)_ By default, TServerWeb's access to your server will be limited to the minimum required for the operation of our two plugins and not beyond that.
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This mostly includes the ability to see info about users (their group and IP address), and the ability to execute commands that require no additional permissions.
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If you wish use the advanced administrative capabilities of TServerWeb, you will need to manually add the required permissions to the `tserverweb` group, by running the `/group addperm` command. Refer to [TShock's documentation on permissions](https://tshock.readme.io/docs/permissions).
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If you wish to use the advanced administrative capabilities of TServerWeb, you will need to manually add the required permissions to the `tserverweb` group, by running the `/group addperm` command. Refer to [TShock's documentation on permissions](https://tshock.readme.io/docs/permissions).
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8) _(Optional)_ Try out our [TSWConsole plugin](https://gitlab.xghozt.com:2345/tsw/tswconsole/-/raw/master/Build/TSWConsole.dll). It will enable TServerWeb to present you with a live view of your server's console. After installation, it will require no further
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setup beyond what you already did in this guide. |
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