: Optimized to run with minimal impact, typically consuming between 0.01ms and 0.04ms in the resource monitor. Administrative & Management Tools Server-Side Exports | Fiveguard Docs

The Fiveguard Documentation is the official resource hub for Fiveguard , a leading anti-cheat solution for FiveM servers. It provides server administrators and developers with the technical details needed to install, configure, and manage the anti-cheat system. Below is a breakdown of what you can find in the documentation: Getting Started & Installation Installation : Step-by-step instructions for integrating the anti-cheat into your FiveM server. Sub Users : Guide on how to grant specific permissions to other staff members so they can manage the license or settings. FAQ : Quick answers to common issues, such as how to open the admin menu, finding config settings faster, or troubleshooting "authorization failure" errors. Management & Commands Server Commands : A list of commands used to manage bans, permissions, entities, and safe events directly from the server console. Client Commands : Interaction options available to authorized users within the game. Developer Integration (Exports) For developers who want to integrate Fiveguard's features into their own scripts, the docs provide several Server-Side Exports : Ban Management fiveguard docs

The official FiveGuard Documentation is the primary resource for server owners to install and configure the software.

: Download the resource and place it in your [anticheat] folder. : Optimized to run with minimal impact, typically

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