Are there actual written or video instructions for the the Permissions System on TS6?

Greetings,

I am trying to setup a community based permissions system where not all the users will have access to all the channels and in some cases will not even be able to see the channels.

I see several times in the forums where people, tied to the making of this program, talk about how awesome the permissions system is while never once pointing to any documentation to let a new adopter know how to actually use it. Only using phrases like “It’s quite exceptional once you understand it”. Are there resources to ALLOW me to understand it?

Even if it was just a starter to show things like:

How to hide channels from people out side certain groups.
How to avoid conflicts between Group Permissions and Power Level.
When to use Power Level vs Group permissions.
How to keep server level permissions and channel level permissions from becoming a conflict nightmare.

I understand this is still in beta, but I have not found documentation for TS6 on how to even properly setup a landing page to be the only thing any one sees on first connect. Until further permissions/group access is given. I start trying to set that up and then the group and the power level start fighting against each other hard.

Not every one has a guinea pig to sit on the server with you for hours to see what each click does one at a time. Any help would be appreciated.

Hello, the permission system has not changed from TeamSpeak 3 to TeamSpeak 6. So you can easily watch a tutorial for TeamSpeak 3.

Regarding your questions:

You cannot make a channel disappear completely; you can only decide who is allowed to “subscribe” to the channel and thus see who is in the channel.
i_channel_subscribe_power ; i_channel_needed_subscribe_power and i_client_max_channel_subscriptions

Take a look here, maybe this will help you.

Do you mean a host message? If so, you can find it when you edit the server.

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Back when I “played/lived” EVE Online when you connected to a corporations TS server for the first time the only thing you could see was the single channel where you initially landed. Some one would have to join the channel, verify who you were, and assign your permissions. Sometimes they would assign permissions by hand, some times by API, and once those were assigned you could see the channels you were suposssed to be able to see. So you are saying this is no longer a thing? I remember this being a thing from as far back as the TS2 days.

bit late of a reply. sorry. came across this and thought, you could probably set a parent channel to hide all the sub channels as a work around.