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Press `Save All Changes`.
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6) This step is not required if you only plan to use TSWConsole and not TSWVote. You may remove the TSWVote plugin, if in-game voting is not something you want.
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To use in-game voting functionality, you also need to run the /tserverweb command, specifying your server's ID on TServerWeb.
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There are two ways to get the ID of your server. The first way, is to make sure your server is currently running, then navigate to the "Manage server" page of the server you're working on. If TServerWeb says that your server is offline, try pressing `Force Server Status Update`.
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To use in-game voting functionality, you also need to run the `/tserverweb` command, specifying your server's ID on TServerWeb.
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There are two ways to get the ID of your server. The first way, is to make sure your server is currently running, then navigate to the `Manage server` page of the server you're working on. If TServerWeb says that your server is offline, try pressing `Force Server Status Update`.
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If that didn't help, you may need to check your network settings, as mentioned in step 2. Then navigate to the `Server Plugins` tab, press `Manage` under `In-game Voting`.
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Once the page loads, you will be able to find a tiny writing on the right, saying `Your Server ID: XXXX`. Take this number, and then run `/tserverweb XXXX` (`XXXX` being the number) as console or superadmin. With no console and superuser access, your account's group must have the `vote.changeid` permission. After all that, you can also take some time on this same page to set up what happens upon voting.
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The other way of retrieving server ID is to navigate to either `Edit Server` or `Manage Server` and then just click onto your browser's address bar, then the locate the digits after `?sid=`. Then you just run the command, as described above.
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