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  1. Issue Solved! Reason: Updated the .bat file from java to javaw (Java.exe doesnt work outside the firewall, Javaw.exe does) @echo off "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_241\bin\javaw.exe" -Xms1024M -Xmx1024M -jar server.jar PAUSE Thank you for the time and help JonTNGN ❤️
  2. -Im not sure how to tell if im using localhost host the connect. i'm using my IPV4 address in hamachi. -She is typing the correct IP Address. -The error message is "connection timed out. no further information". -We have tried 2 hamachi servers so far. -I have tried -nogui in the .bat file. Starting the server without the .bat file still works for her. Its just laggy and crashes after a minute or two.
  3. Yes it is pointing to the correct server file "server.jar". Yes the server.jar file is the file i used when i don't use the .bat file.
  4. Hello, I have a working Forge server 1.15.2 for minecraft (hosted locally on my PC) with mods that myself and a friend can join. However the server only has 256mb of RAM allocated. I found a simple way on youtube how to allocate more RAM using a "run.bat" file. Here is what my "run.bat" file looks like: java -Xms1024M -Xmx1024M -jar server.jar PAUSE The issue is now my friend cannot connect to the server after I allocate 1gb of RAM. I can still connect and play on the server though. Notes: -We are using hamachi. -I removed the run.bat file and used to default 256mb of RAM to host the server afterwards and my friend could connect once again.

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