You can also run the client with the -config argument and answer the
questions..

On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 09:45, Rob Hudson wrote:
> It's it's linux, it will ask you the first time (or it did for me).
> Otherwise edit 'client.cfg' file that is in the directory where it
> runs.  Add the line:
> team=668
> under the section [settings]
> 
> If it's windows, right click on the tray icon, choose 'Configure', and
> enter number 668 where it says 'Team Number'.
> 
> -Rob
> 
> > On 20011220.0937, Mr O said ...
> >
> > Otay, I found the client I downloaded a couple weeks ago. How do I set the 
> > team/user that I am with the client? I'd hate to give away my bandwidth and 
> > not benefit the team.
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Mr O
> > 
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