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Forge Server 1.16.4 Not Showing Mods Folder When Made


Gam3rGirlWater

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1 hour ago, Gam3rGirlWater said:

Hello. When i tried making another server but for another version i cant seem to find a mods folder. and making one doesn't help.

Are you sure you're starting a forge server instead of a vanilla one?
Remember, there are two jars and you need to start the server via the forge one.

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[21:09:21 INFO]: Environment: authHost='https://authserver.mojang.com', accountsHost='https://api.mojang.com', sessionHost='https://sessionserver.mojang.com', servicesHost='https://api.minecraftservices.com', name='PROD'
[21:09:21 WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, destination] and [teleport, targets] with inputs: [Player, 0123, @e, dd12be42-52a9-4a91-a8a1-11c01849e498]
[21:09:21 WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, location] and [teleport, destination] with inputs: [0.1 -0.5 .9, 0 0 0]
[21:09:21 WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, location] and [teleport, targets] with inputs: [0.1 -0.5 .9, 0 0 0]
[21:09:21 WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, targets] and [teleport, destination] with inputs: [Player, 0123, dd12be42-52a9-4a91-a8a1-11c01849e498]
[21:09:21 WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, targets, location] and [teleport, targets, destination] with inputs: [0.1 -0.5 .9, 0 0 0]
[21:09:21 INFO]: Reloading ResourceManager: Default
[21:09:22 INFO]: Loaded 7 recipes
[21:09:23 INFO]: Loaded 927 advancements
[21:09:24 INFO]: Starting minecraft server version 1.16.4
[21:09:24 INFO]: Loading properties
[21:09:24 INFO]: Default game type: SURVIVAL
[21:09:24 INFO]: Generating keypair
[21:09:24 ERROR]: Exception handling console input
java.io.IOException: The handle is invalid
    at java.io.FileInputStream.readBytes(Native Method) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.FileInputStream.read(FileInputStream.java:271) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1(BufferedInputStream.java:282) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:343) ~[?:?]
    at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.readBytes(StreamDecoder.java:297) ~[?:?]
    at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.implRead(StreamDecoder.java:339) ~[?:?]
    at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.read(StreamDecoder.java:188) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.InputStreamReader.read(InputStreamReader.java:178) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.BufferedReader.fill(BufferedReader.java:161) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:329) ~[?:?]
    at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:396) ~[?:?]
    at zg$1.run(SourceFile:95) [minecraft_server.1.16.4.jar:?]
[21:09:24 INFO]: Starting Minecraft server on *:25565
[21:09:24 INFO]: Using default channel type
[21:09:24 INFO]: Preparing level "world"
[21:09:25 INFO]: Preparing start region for dimension minecraft:overworld
[21:09:26 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%
[21:09:26 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%
[21:09:26 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:29 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:30 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:30 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:31 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 83%
[21:09:31 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 84%
[21:09:32 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 87%
[21:09:32 INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 92%
[21:09:32 INFO]: Time elapsed: 7884 ms
[21:09:32 INFO]: Done (7.977s)! For help, type "help"
 

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1 hour ago, Gam3rGirlWater said:

its the java logo then Minecraft_server 1.16.4

Yea, you shouldn't be starting the Minecraft server. That starts a vanilla one.
You need to start the forge jar and I think you need to use the bat file that gets generated instead of just opening the jar.

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