Yes I do not think it is all downloaded.  "Connection reset by peer" I did
not notice it because I usually run from a shortcut but I suspected it was
not downloading everything and ran it from an open cmd window. :/

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Subject: RE: [hlds] Team Fortress 2 Server Install Questions

Exactly.

As per the person with the problem:  There must be a problem with your
install.  Run the installer again with a -verify_all flag or scrub the
.blob file and try again.

> Not to mention that the new scrds isn't the same server, it's built off
> the
> new source stuff. Just install it into it's own directory, what's the
> point
> of having them both in the same, except for saving space. But if you can't
> space that space you need to delete something or buy more space from your
> provider.
>
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> Subject: Re: [hlds] Team Fortress 2 Server Install Questions
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> It's a standalone directory.  The HLDS Update Tool will automatically
> force the download of these two directories at the same level:  hl2 and
> orangebox.  Inside of orangebox will be the srcds_run and srcds_i486 you
> need to operate the server.  Sadly, the orangebox name is FORCED despite
> our cries.  I would assume since they are even forcing separate required
> directories at the same outer root level that they are going to be using
> some sort of share of content between future 'orangebox' games.  Good
> luck, it's a headache.
>
>> Exactly how is a person suppose to install a TF2 dedicated server ?
>>
>> Are was suppose to update a css server and then update a tf2 server into
>> the
>> same directory?  Because after doing an update for tf2 i.e
>> HldsUpdateTool.exe -game tf -command update -dir D:\server\tf
>> -verify_all
>>
>> There is no srcds.exe
>>
>> If this is what we are suppose to do now to update a tf2 server we are
>> suppose to update it for css and then update it for tf2??
>>
>> Seems little is gained by doing this new "orange box" method directory
>> structure.  Unless I just don't understand something properly.  This is
>> entirely impossible.  But I have been looking around everywhere to
>> determine
>> how to setup a tf dedicated server.  I suppose I could just copy the css
>> ded
>> server files then copy the tf files over and try it out.  But I prefer
>> to
>> know exactly how it is suppose to be setup and also exactly how it is
>> suppose to be updated, straight from the horses mouth so to speak :)
>>
>> Thanks for any answers.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>
>>
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