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This section of the guide will walk you through the various config options and what they do, as well as how to set up a server using SkyrimTogetherServer.exe
.
It's critical that you've followed the guide so far, so that we're using the same paths. Otherwise, you'll have to figure out the paths for yourself.
If you've followed this guide so far, you can take the same paths the guide does, making everything easier.
- Open MO2
- Right click the mod
Skyrim Together Reborn
- Select
Open in Explorer
-
- Inside will be a file called
meta.ini
and a folder namedSkyrim Together Reborn
- Enter the folder named
Skyrim Together Reborn
- Open the
SkyrimTogetherServer.exe
- A firewall popup will show mark, mark it both allowed for both private and public networks.
-
- If the popup did not appear, visit this page in the troubleshooting section.
- Now you can see the server is actually running:
- As currently configured, only you can connect to your server for now, and we have yet to change any server options. We'll also figure that out in a minute.
- To test if it works, launch
Skyrim Together Reborn
using MO2, and connect using127.0.0.1
as your IP address, and using no password.
- To test if it works, launch
- Close the
SkyrimTogetherServer.exe
for now.
- Open Vortex
- Go to the
Mods
menu - Make sure
Skyrim Together Reborn
is installed andEnabled
- Press
Windows Key + R
and enter this path in theRun
window:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\Data\SkyrimTogetherReborn
- In that folder, open the
SkyrimTogetherServer.exe
- A firewall popup will show mark, mark it both allowed for both private and public networks.
- If the popup doesn't show up, don't worry, we'll figure it out in a minute.
- Now you can see the server is actually running:
- As currently configured, only you can connect to your server for now, and we have yet to change any server options. We'll also figure that out in a minute.
- To test if it works, launch
Skyrim Together Reborn
using Vortex, and connect using127.0.0.1
as your IP address, and using no password.
- To test if it works, launch
- Close the
SkyrimTogetherServer.exe
for now.
{% hint style="warning" %} If the firewall notice did show up, you can safely continue the guide
If your firewall notice did not appear, visit this page! {% endhint %}