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Aug 3, 2024, 4:27:24 PM8/3/24
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So, in order to get access to the console, you should launch it from the cmdline with the required arguments. The minimum is: "java -jar server.jar", although specifying a min memory size and max memory size is more than desirable in most cases.

As for interacting with it with an external program, there are many ways. First one that comes to mind is writing a Spigot plugin (that's the base of most Minecraft servers nowadays) that allows you to interface with your server.Another way would be by making a pipe (if using Linux) between the server process and your "external program" process.You could also launch the server directly from the other program with some language functions, like exec in C.

I was a bit confused on this, but it turned out to be as simple as typing out the commands into the terminal running the java -jar server.jar command. So this terminal is not only for logs, you can also run the server commands in it like this:

I have just realised that this question has become somewhat well viewed (+10,000 views), so I thought I better update it again and say that I have solved the issue. Of course, it was faulty, dodgy RAM. Sadly I was trying to avoid this as my PC was only 4 months old, but there was nothing I could do. I ran Memtest, and I can't remember the number of errors but it was worryingly high. Either way, I replaced my RAM and now it works. So if you too have this error and cannot find any solution, its probably hardware. Thanks for all the help guys.

I feel I have given all the information possibly needed to help me solve this issue, and I am hoping that, by giving a detailed and informative post, I can help find a definitive answer for at least a few people who have not yet managed it. Although I have given everything I could think to be conceivably necessary, please ask for any extra information in the comments and I will gladly add it when I can. (Please note it is getting late where I live and I have school tomorrow so I may not be able to test any given solutions until around 20 hours from now!) Thanks for any help you can give me on m issue!

Edit 1: I have just tried replacing my JRE 7 for the JDK 8 5 and this hasn't helped making me think this isn't an issue with Java but possibly something else. Also, I have tried running on 32bit java but to no avail.

Edit 2: Sadly there have been no definitive answers. I have been continuing to look online at possible solutions however I can not find any with the jvm.dll as the problematic frame. I attempted to download the JavaRe program talked about however it crashed on launch. (Note: I would have put this as a comment but I do not have enough rep :()

Edit 3: I've tried running Minecraft as admin which worked for a few minutes before getting the same old error again. Then, i realised that I didn't have DirectX installed so I installed it and voil, it worked again for around ten minutes. Now I am back to where I started, still getting the error upon opening. I have tried with Vanilla, Modded (FTB Monster, FTB Unleashed, Tekkit Classic, Tekkit, ATLauncher Yogscast Complete) but non work. If I could place a bounty on this question I would but since I can't I'll just have to hope that the Gods of Arqade are somewhere willing someone with the vital information to come and help! Until then - I'll keep updating with info.

Yep, this is a lot of edits but hey I have been trying a lot of things. Weirdly, I was playing some Just Cause 2 Multiplayer and it crashed. Just out of interest I looked in the dump file and would you believe the Error code was 0x05. This is the same as the EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION and the PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA BSOD which I have had twice today. Still though, I am nearly 100% positive it isn't a hardware problem as my RAM passed memtest. The plot thickens. I shall keep the thread up to date as I feel that is better than making new threads.

Well, a month later and with still no definitive answer and still no solution found by myself, I guess I'll update here again (It's better than a new question) Anyway so yeah, I am currently able to play vanilla although it does crash sometimes update: It crashes all the time. For some reason this has got worse. I am only able to play Modded Minecraft after having restarted my PC, and even then I can only play for around 10 - 20 minutes before it stops and I have to restart again. I have also tried to copy the Java program files from the Program Files directory on a laptop running the same OS as me. That didn't help. I also changed the permissions on the jre7 folder to Read & Write, but that didn't help either. (I also reverted these two changed after I tested them as a realise they are both kind-of holes in my security.) So there you go, a month on an I am still plagued by the words that have become the bane of my once minecraft but now EXCEPTION ACCESS VIOLATION filled life. Again, any help you can give will help massively.

From all symptoms I would assume that you have some hardware problems, most probably bad memory. As a first action you should download MemTest86 and run it for at least 1 full pass. If there is no errors, then get LinX and run test (problem size 10000, 40 passes) and verify that there are no errors. If still no problems found, try FurMark run stability test for at least 10 minutes and verify there is no freezes.

If you pass all above, then it's probably a software problem after all. Try to change graphics card driver (try to get WHQL certified version), and disabling antivirus software (if any). I would also highly suggest upgrading to Windows 8.1 Update 1 (but only if you pass all hardware tests).

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My Daughter's newly installed Minecraft has the Multiplayer button disabled. I understand this is set somewhere withing MS Family but have not been able to find it. I have read many posts on the forums directing to 'Enable' Minecraft, add Minecraft to the underage limit, or change the content settings. The only limit on Windows Minecraft I have access to is to Block or set a time limit.

Hi I am playing modded survival with my friend, I had to redownload the mods and now I try to connect to his world through hamachi getting this error message after logging in: failed to get registry access this is a bug, what could be causing this issue?

I want to use Minecraft to access this server from other computers on the same network as well as external networks so I can play with friends. Currently Minecraft can't find the server even when I'm connected to the same network.

I assume I need to do some sort of port forwarding, as well as some binding or something from the docker container to a port on the host. Maybe Virtualbox needs some setting. I've tried several things but to no avail.

Thanks - in general you should also include what permission your snap requires for these paths plus the name of the interface you are using - I have extracted this from the latest revision which you uploaded to the store:

This looks good except the usual naming convention would be to name this dot-minecraft instead of just minecraft so that users can have some idea about what is being granted access to - can you please change this?

Whilst this snap is not the clear owner of this path, the whole purpose of this snap is to manage minecraft modpacks and so it makes sense that it would have write permission to this location and that it would be auto-connnected. As such, +1 from me for use-of and auto-connect of a personal-files instance named dot-minecraft with write access to $HOME/.minecraft.

+1 from me as well for use of personal-files with write access to $HOME/.minecraft to mcmodpackmanager since as explained the purpose of the snap is to manage minecraft modpacks. But since the snap is not the clear owner of the main directory, I would prefer to allow this only to $HOME/.minecraft/mods, $HOME/.minecraft/modpacks and $HOME/.minecraft/resourcepacks instead. Will this make mcmodpackmanager to still properly operate @mrquantumoff?

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