A more familiar Windows-first game server workflow
This guide walks through access details, RDP login, file upload, firewall checks, and day-to-day control in a way that is easy to follow if Windows feels more natural than command-line server management.
1. Review your access details in the panel
Check the IP, default account, and connection details from the server panel, then open the instance directly through Windows Remote Desktop.
2. Organize the server folders after login
Keeping game files, backups, and launch scripts in a clear folder layout makes updates and rollback work much easier later.
3. Launch the server and verify the firewall
Once the runtime files and the target port are ready, you can launch the server and continue checking health and access from the panel.
4. Keep routine operations in the panel
Use the panel for balance, renewals, upgrades, and support, and use the remote desktop session only for the work that truly needs to happen inside the server.
Who this is best for
This workflow fits operators who prefer a familiar Windows UI, remote desktop access, and direct file handling over shell-driven Linux administration.
Operator tip
Before adding a lot of plugins or mods, lock in your base folder structure and world backup routine first. It makes every later change safer.