MiltonPCRepairs

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  1. Hello all, I had to take some time away from electronics due to some surgery i had done on my eyes, I am now back and the Dr gave me the Okay to do so. As my title says, I want to Run VM's with windows and Steam Servers. I'm still fairly new to Unraid. How do you port forward with Steam Servers on a Unraid VM ?. would you go about doing it the same way as you would with a non VM version Windows Installation on any machine or is much more complicated then that ?. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated, Thanks, Mike.
  2. Hey all, is it possible for me to port forward with my Windows 10 VM for XAMMP that i have installed ?. Can't get it to work. any way to have this done ?. i'm using the VM for a ArmA 3 server I'm hosting from Unraid with windows 10. Not sure why it's not working ?. Thanks.
  3. thanks, as i said i'm new to Unraid so i'll have to try that when i have another machine available to test on once again. Mike.
  4. Hello everyone, First off i'm new to unraid and would like to ask a few questions. firstly i found the Plugin forum page where to get all the plugin's etc. Went to the Game Servers tab. Installed a few of the Game servers: Rust, Squad & ArmA 3. but to find out that my steam account was rejecting the login process. so decided to rebuild the USB stick and try again. I have disabled steam guard but it did nothing my email was flooded with Confirmation Codes from steams back end when you try to login to your account from other places. It was also telling me there was nos such DedidcatedServer.exe files in the folders where the Game Servers were installed. So i gave up last night and i am here now for some help. Not sure why it didn't install any of the Dedicated Server files on the Share i had setup. if there's something wrong or if i did something the wrong way please give me the information i'm looking for in full details otherwise i have a hard time understanding. Thanks, Mike.