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Forge Server Jar file crashes soon after opening

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I have all of the required files inside of my server folder. (minecraft_server.jar is the renamed forge-1.15.2-31.1.43.jar). 

 

There are no files in the folders, config, mods and defaultconfigs

 

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I have watched many tutorials and scrolled through many forums but to no avail. I have also tried redoing the installation process but the forge jar file keeps crashing soon after opening it.

 

debug.log

https://pastebin.com/F35h2wEe

 

Latest.log

https://pastebin.com/htheVwRT

 

I am running the latest Java 8 version as known issues with Java 9

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Path MODSDIR is C:\Users\shado\Desktop\Misc\!Server\Single Player Server\Test - Copy\mods

Not sure if this is the issue, but I would not use special characters or spaces in path names, they can sometimes cause weird behavior with things.

I would remove the spaces and the ! from this path (recreate the folders).

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I changed the paths so that it didn't contain any special characters and removed spaces from any paths that contained them and it seemed to work, so I was able to keep the renamed files as they are.

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