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  1. Yea, the files are in Dropbox. right, ill sort that now, Thanks.
  2. I've deleted the file and restarted the server, will see if the server will shutdown now.
  3. Yea, I have a standalone Gradle installation, its kept in "C:\gradle-2.1\bin" and so i define it as that. For the Java JDK I have it set as "%JAVA_HOME%\bin"
  4. Not sure why, nothing is open with that file and it's getting updated every second.
  5. Uh okay, try this: JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_191 Where is your Gradle install path? Your path looks wrong.
  6. Not sure why it is happening, here is the log/error file that it creates. https://pastebin.com/wLZ2YM24 Please if anyone could help, that would be amazing. I am running SkyFactory 3 on a computer with a core i7 and 16GB installed RAM. This problem didn't occur on the previous PC, the Previous PC was running too slow and lagging, didn't have the required/recommended resources.
  7. Okay so I am currently hosting a sky factory 3 server for me and my friends, I myself am fine, but exactly every 30 minutes my friends get this error message: I am hosting in New Zealand, while my friends are in the US. I wonder if its a ping / network issue. The machine that is hosting the server has 4GB installed memory (server uses anywhere from 1GB to 2GB of ram.) Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host I've gone through the fml-server-latest.txt log and found the server says [Netty Server IO #1/ERROR] [FML/]: NetworkDispatcher exception Here is the part of the log where they get kicked: https://pastebin.com/CRbfDP6H Here is the full fml-server-lastest log: https://gist.github.com/Bradisswag/7e9d20274ce487a255826509cd4f9187 Here is the latest log: https://pastebin.com/0v9uuXie
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