Generate a CFX Key
Creating a license key for your server is easy! Just head over toย https://keymaster.fivem.net/ย and click โNew serverโ in the navigation menu.Watch the below video of the Installation of a RSG RedM Server via txAdmin
Install XAMPP and HeidiSQL.
Start XAMPP and start the first two boxes, โApacheโ and โMySQLโ
HeidiSQL
- Open HeidiSQL, click the green circle with the plus sign and name it something
The names donโt matter, you can name them whatever you want!
Press new to create a session
Rename this to whatever youโd like and press open
Download the CFX Artifacts
- Go to Windows Server Build and download the Latest Recommended or Newest it doesnโt really matter. (I would recommend making sure to have WinRAR for this)
- Open the file that you just downloaded that should be named something with server.7z
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Optionally create a folder in your
C:\drive-
Create folder
C:\SERVER_NAME -
Create folder
C:\SERVER_NAME\Artifacts -
Create folder
C:\SERVER_NAME\Server
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Create folder
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Extract from the server.7z everything into the
C:\SERVER_NAME\Artifactsfolder we created
Starting your new RedM Server
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Find the file called
FXServer.exeand double click it, this will launch the TXAdmin launcher for you to get started - In the Launch you should get your browser opened with TXAdmin asking you to link your account, link and proceed.
- After you completed this you should see a TXAdmin Launch setup page follow the instructions on page for Server Name etc.
- Once you get to Deployment type you will choose Remote URL Template
- Enter the following Recipe link :
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Click
Change Pathand enter the following file pathC:\SERVER_NAME\Serverand clickSavethen follow on screen instructions to continue -
You should be in
Recipe Deployer, review the recipe and clickNext -
Now we are almost ready to launch our newly created server, now enter the key you just made on the Keymaster where it says
License Keyand then selectRun Recipe -
Congratulations! ๐ Your Server is now ready, once the Recipe is ready
Click Save & Run Server
Let yarn install all the way through on the initial startup