![]() jar file from command line (that is, open a command prompt and navigate to the folder containing the server. ![]() You may need to update java and make sure it's set correctly in your System Environment's PATH variable. Open a command prompt and type the following command. I'm not too well versed on Minecraft (server) versions, but there's a chance yours is outdated (though you may be doing that on purpose)Ĭonfirm java version, via command line, and make sure it's up to date. jar file, there's a chance the one you have is corrupted. Given the information, there's a few things you can try:
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