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How To Setup A Free Minecraft Server 1.19 Update

Setting up a Java-based Minecraft server can be tricky for those who aren't savvy with file movement and editing. However, the task is simpler than it may appear at first glance.

Mojang also provides a guide to the game's official site that will assist players. Players will be able to create a base server with just one folder and a few other files. They can then tweak it to their liking or start playing in version 1.19.

This works for all versions of the game. Mojang has many versions of the server file.

Minecraft players can follow the steps given below to host their own server for free:

1. Head to the game's official site, where the server Java file is hosted. 1.19 players will want the server.1.19.0.jar to access the current server build. 2. Players should create a folder in which to place the downloaded.jar file. You can call it whatever you like, but it should be something like "Minecraft Server". Once players have their folder set up, they should place their downloaded .jar file inside. 3. Next, players should open the command prompt and type cd followed the directory where the.jar file is found. For example, C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\Minecraft Server or whatever directory the folder resides in. Players can check this directory by opening the server folder and checking the top of the window.

4. Next, players should type Java -jarserver.1.19.0.jar. Press enter. Players will get an error but it is normal as it will generate the necessary EULA file.
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5. Players should go back to the server folder and open the EULA.txt with their preferred text editor, such as Notepad.

6. After you have made your changes, save the changes and close the text editor.

7. There should also be a server.properties file, which will need to be opened with a text editor. Some players may need to select "Open With" and choose their text editor manually to open this file correctly.

8. Players should make note of the line that reads "query.port," as this line will list the ports that players will need to forward on their router where applicable. This may not be necessary in all cases, depending on the hardware setup. Traditionally, players will need to forward the default port of 25565 in their router's settings, but the port may be different in some circumstances.

9. The server's operation will be determined by the rest of the file's properties. For example, "gamemode" can be set to Survival, Creative or Adventure to set the server's default game mode. Players can also adjust things such as difficulty, PvP access and maximum players, as well as whether or not the Nether is available.

10. Once the server.properties have been modified, players can save their changes. To run their server, players simply need to repeat Steps 3 & 4. If everything went well, the.jar file should start running the server and players should be capable of connecting to it.
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11. Players will tie their IP address to the server IP address if they did not create a specific IP address in server properties. If a player's computer address is 192.168.0.5 then the server IP will be the same. Minecraft's multiplayer menu lets players connect to the server using the IP followed the forwarded port. For example, an address for players to connect to might be 192.168.0.5:25565. The player hosting the server can also enter localhost to connect directly to their server from the multiplayer menu.

Once these steps are followed, Minecraft players can connect to the server with their server admin and start playing. If any changes are required, the admin can reopen and edit the server.properties in their text editor.
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