I think you realize this is quite a severe case of malfunction. I tried completely re-installing java but nothing. If you want a little more beef all I have is Euro Truck simulator 2, MW3 Call Of Duty, Planetside 2, ImgBurn software, And default stuff. Nothing that would interfere. System specs : Intel Core i5 2320m 3.2GHz ( Mostley ) can go up to 3.4GHz SOMETIMES ATI Radeon 6770 1GB Custom Graphics card PCI Express 16. x 8GB DDR3 1333-MHz RAM 1TB Seagate Hardrive 7200RPM 550W Bronze power supply ASUS P6H81-MLX2 MotherBoard PLEASE HELP !!!!! I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO !!!!!!!!!! Where exactly do I put --noline ? Could you give me an example replica
freaky6429 Always remember to Tahg me, or else I most likely wont see your message. I happened to stumble upon this by pure chance. Show me your .bat file?
freaky6429 After -o true I'm not sure if that would work, but I saw it in another forum where it helped someone using Windows Server 2008
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freaky6429 No, sorry. I was just reminding you not to bump so often. I've never run into this problem or seen it before.
freaky6429 There are quite a few solutions to issues found on the Troubleshooting: Common Problems with Solutions sticky. Please look there first in the future (saves you typing and other reading). Quoted from the sticky thread: MrSparkzz Had the correct solution, but it's -nojline, not --nojline
I have the correct version of Windows Visual 2008 CRAZYxMUNK3Y I looked at the solutions. Can you give me an example where -nojline is supposed to go ? Alright added -nojline but now it does this. And it spams it
freaky6429 Going through Bukkits code here, it seems to be throwing that error because Craftbukkit cannot save the properties file. Make sure that it isn't read only.
freaky6429 What drive is this running on? Make sure Windows has write access to the specified location (right click the folder, then make sure READ ONLY is not selected.) Also you can try to run the JAVA application without a batch file to see if the error reproduces. This issue is most likely a Windows permission issue, do you have an administrator access account, do you subscribe to any group policy settings? What version of JRE do you have installed. You should probably check your SYSTEM EVENTS and look for CRITICAL errors in the Windows application logging as any write permission errors will always be in there if a program attempts to access files/folders that they do not have appropriate permissions to. You could also try running your batch file with elevated permissions > right click > run as administrator.