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downloading minecraft server failed, invalid e-tag cheksum. Try again or manually place server jar to skip download.

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If you had read the error you would have seen manually place server jar to skip download. You will need to download a vanilla Minecraft server to that directory and then run Forge installer. 

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13 hours ago, MDW01 said:

If you had read the error you would have seen manually place server jar to skip download. You will need to download a vanilla Minecraft server to that directory and then run Forge installer. 

not working the same problem. If I done all right.

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Forge probably want's the server file to have the same name as it would have, if had been downloaded with the Forge installer, which is the same name displayed on the website, on the download link. Try renaming it to that: 'minecraft_server.1.12.2.jar'

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  • 5 months later...

Even with everything named correctly it doesnt work for me either. It seems that forge cant connect to s3.amazonaws.com and it also cant read the minecraft server files no matter what I name them when I put them in the correct spots. Ive see others with this issue to. Is it possible this is a bug in the latest forge stuff?

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