

This guides currently covers setting up a Survival Multiplayer Server without mods. The default is set to 25565, so you'll need to specify that port to forward in your router settings.When making a Minecraft server there are a lot of options. You'll have to make sure to forward the port listed in that query.port value (in server.properties).Now, all you have to do is rerun the launch command in the command prompt, and you should be good to go!.Within the server.properties file, you will find a list of settings to change in your server.If it doesn't show up like an editable text file, right-click it and click "Open with" (if you're on Windows 10, select "More apps") and select your text editor or notepad.

You should also see a "server.properties" file now.Change eula=false to eula=true and save.Head over to the Minecraft Server folder and open the "eula.txt" file that was created with your text editor.Hit enter (you will notice a couple of "failed to load" errors, that's normal, you'll just have to rerun the command after configuring these files).Type (without quotes) "java -jar "name of your jar".jar (Note: replace "name of your jar" with the file name of your.

Type (without quotes) "cd", hit space, and paste the copied file path, then hit enter (should look like "cd C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\Minecraft Server".You can check the directory by opening the file browser and clicking on the file path (with the folder icon on the left-hand side).To start the server, you're going to have to change the directory to the location where you have stored your Minecraft Server folder and the.Type (without quotes) "java -version" to check if Java is installed.With the file browser open, open command prompt from the start menu.

