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Installing A Server
Jeremiah Winsley edited this page Apr 22, 2022
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This guide is targeted for Windows 10, if you are on a different OS you may need to adapt some parts of the process.
In general we do not provide server installation support for technical questions,
but if you have specific questions about our pack installer, or comments about this guide,
feel free to ask them in the ATM Discord.
- Install Java 17 from the links found here and uninstall any other versions of Java (JRE/JDK)
- This is the recommended vendor, other options include Azul Zulu OpenJDK or Oracle JDK.
- Ensure any third-party antivirus programs are disabled or uninstalled.
- Avast, AVG, and Bitdefender are known to interfere with the process - others are also likely to cause problems.
- Go to the CurseForge page for the pack version you want to install, and download the SIMPLE-SERVER-FILES.
- Unzip these to an empty folder.
- Make sure you do not have this in OneDrive or another synced folder, as those can lock up the installer.
- Run
startserver.bat
and wait for it to complete. When the installation is complete, you should see a prompt to accept the EULA.- Some guides will tell you to run this as admin. DO NOT do this. This is never necessary, and this can break the installation or worse.
- Once you accept the EULA, the server will start running. Startup will typically take 3-5 minutes.
- When the server has started fully, close the window.
- This works around a known issue where you cannot type in the console the first time you start the server.
- Make any changes needed to server.properties or configs, and run
startserver.bat
again to start the server.- All your server files can be found inside the
setup
folder. - Many guides tell you to edit
server-ip
orserver-port
. In most cases you DO NOT need to edit these,
and this can prevent your server from starting. Make sure you know what these do, before you edit them. - If you want to import a single player world, you can do this now before starting the server.
- All your server files can be found inside the
- Importing a single player world
- Shut off the server.
- Delete
world
from the server. - Copy your save into the server directory, and rename it to
world
.
- Uploading to a server host
- Make sure you have your server configured as a Forge 1.18.2 server. Forge 1.18.2 doesn't use a jar anymore - if you are using a host that expects a custom jar, you can contact them for direction on installing the pack. Using the serverstarter jar might work but is not guaranteed.
- Upload the contents of the
setup
folder, except formodpack-download.zip
andinstaller.jar.log
.