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Hi,

I've come across an unusual problem not covered in the EAQ. (Note that this is for a server hosting machine, so I am trying to install the server version of forge.) When I attempt to install 1.18.2 forge by using "forge-1.18.2-40.1.84-installer.jar", the installer successfully opens but is completely blank. This happens when opening from CMD or manually, both before and after running Jarfix. It probably isn't relevant, but I am viewing this computer remotely via Teamviewer, and have successfully installed other versions of Forge on the computer in question in the past (which displayed the installer for those versions correctly.) The installer was obtained from minecraftforge.net.

Picture shown at https://imgur.com/a/gWyBeOa

The install log is only three lines (basically detecting my Java version), but is at https://pastebin.com/Wv6EXSF3

 

Anyone have any insights or solutions?

If you are unable to add it using the editor, you could just do it purely through the command line. To do so, you can provide the `installServer` argument with the file path of where you want the server to be installed to.

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