i remembered wrong, i though that srcds workt like hlds where you can 
run the hlds and gets a config dialog for name and some server settings.

i got it working now!
thanks anyway!
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//Rikard 'Zapy' Bremark
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Warzone Short Valley

rikard.brem...@warzone.nu
z...@warzone.nu

On 2010-05-13 23:29, Rick Payton wrote:
> you don't just double click srcds.exe (well I guess you could ....) but
> the proper way is to open a DOS command prompt, and navigate to your
> srcds directory, and try the following:
>
> srcds.exe -console -game css_beta +map de_dust +maxplayers 20
>
> which i believe is the BARE minimum required to start a Windows server
> (there's a TON of other command line options you can pass - I'm just
> trying to get you started). Like Lane asked before me, what's your
> command line look like?
>
> --mauirixxx
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
> [mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Rikard Bremark
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:57 AM
> To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
> Subject: Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA
>
> anyone else there that cant start the beta on win32?
> i have downloaded it, removed the bin folder just to redownload it and
> make sure verify_all works.
> everything is downloaded, but i cant start the server, i dubbel click
> the srcds.exe but nothing happen?!
> ------
> //Rikard 'Zapy' Bremark
> ComHem AB - http://www.comhem.se
> Warzone.nu - http://www.warzone.nu
> Warzone Short Valley
>
> rikard.brem...@warzone.nu
> z...@warzone.nu
>
> On 2010-05-13 06:43, Mark Gunnett wrote:
>    
>> On the contrary, Valve can do whatever the heck they want. I just
>>      
> don't
>    
>> appreciate losing  compatibility with my current rig. It's a moot
>>      
> point
>    
>> since I'm going to be building a new one soon anyways. It just sucks
>>      
> when
>    
>> the game you once could play, now is unplayable. It's one thing to be
>>      
> unable
>    
>> to play a game cause your rig makes the game run 100x faster then it
>>      
> was
>    
>> meant to run cause the game is so old. Even then you can usually tweak
>>      
> it to
>    
>> be playable. But if in the long run it gets rid of some of the
>>      
> retarded
>    
>> assed exploits that are currently apart of the source engine that will
>>      
> be
>    
>> nice.
>>
>> I haven't exactly played the beta so i can't say whether the changes
>>      
> are
>    
>> good or bad. I think the most important part is being able to have
>>      
> regular
>    
>> updates that will fix the exploits that come about. Some of Valves
>>      
> responses
>    
>> to exploits insofar that have been documented and given to them is
>>      
> either a
>    
>> slipshod patch or no response at all. I can appreciate them not
>>      
> responding
>    
>> because they were going to move to OB and eliminate a bunch of work
>>      
> that
>    
>> would have been trashed anyways.
>>
>> But we'll see.
>>
>> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Nathan D.<nathan...@cox.net>   wrote:
>>
>>
>>      
>>> So, Valve shouldn't update their games because you don't want to
>>>        
> upgrade
>    
>>> your PC? You should stick with consoles then...
>>>
>>> I hate when people show lack of appreciation for Valve's free
>>>        
> updates.
>    
>>> We love you Valve! Please continue with your awesomeness.
>>>
>>> On 5/12/2010 1:33 PM, Mark Gunnett wrote:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> I honestly Don't know about this. One, I'm for it if it brings more
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> exploit
>>>
>>>        
>>>> fixes to the CS:S Servers and clients. But I'm also against it in
>>>>          
> the
>    
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> fact
>>>
>>>        
>>>> that it is orangebox. It may be just TF2, but whenever a server gets
>>>>          
> full
>    
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> I
>>>
>>>        
>>>> take huge hits to FPS. I've had friends who had to quit playing TF2
>>>>          
> cause
>    
>>>> all of the updates have slowly turned that game into a monster when
>>>>          
> it
>    
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> comes
>>>
>>>        
>>>> to running it. I don't want to see the same thing happen to CS:S.
>>>>
>>>> True, my rig may be crappy, but having to buy a new PC just to play
>>>>          
> a
>    
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> game I
>>>
>>>        
>>>> already own and runs great as it is (aside from the exploits), will
>>>>          
> not
>    
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> make
>>>
>>>        
>>>> me happy. But This is valve, and they are going to do it anyways
>>>>          
> whether
>    
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> we
>>>
>>>        
>>>> like it or not :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>          
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