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One is to display "tools" and another is for "software", maybe one of those needs to be checked on the system that isn't showing it?
Otherwise your reserved to using STEAMCMD
I have found no other way of opening that flag as when your in the tools section you see a 100 other dedicated servers to download. Its only available if you have purchased it on your profile.
Per there release notes they said it was free... Seems like they miss spoke or a bug or something.
https://steamdb.info/app/1829350/subs/
The package is set to only 2 out of 3 possible "apps":
- Anonymous, aka free
- Game owners, why you see it on your main acc
- Logged in Steam users not owning base game, this one is missing
It's but a "nice to have", dedicated server is expected to be deployed remotely so SteamCMD is the defacto norm.
Typically the issue is that you still have to manually shut down server then trigger the update in Steam anyway.
At which point, double-clicking an icon with scripted SteamCMD commands does the job just as well.