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Server launch failed


KelKelp
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Today (September 22) I was trying to lunch my World and after some time a massage displayed "Dedicated Server Failed To Start       There was some trouble starting the server. Please try again." When I saw that Following actions were made: Try 3 times, Restart the game, Reinstall the game. All of this was useless unlike reinstalling the game last time but this time it didn't help. Here is the screenshot of the massage and world log. All the other worlds and generation of new one dosen't work too (Massage shows Lunching World and not Generating World!) 33 kb is Cave and 37 kb is Master. 

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server_log.txt server_log.txt


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Not sure How that happend. I didn't even touched the game today.




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Its a windows or anti-virus file permissions issue that we are trying to resolve.
Could you please try rebooting your computer and see if that resolves the issue?

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9 minutes ago, ScottHansen said:

Its a windows or anti-virus file permissions issue that we are trying to resolve.
Could you please try rebooting your computer and see if that resolves the issue?

Reboot doesn't work. Ill go look into my anti-virus software to fix this.

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Sadly rebooting the computer didn't help. I also added an exception for DST and steam for my Avast antivirus. That didn't help either.

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5 minutes ago, marcy115 said:

I also added an exception for DST and steam for my Avast antivirus. That didn't help either.

Just to be clear, did you add an exception for dontstarve_dedicated_server_nullrenderer_x64.exe (or dontstarve_dedicated_server_nullrenderer.exe if you are running the 32 bit build) as well?

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19 minutes ago, ScottHansen said:

Just to be clear, did you add an exception for dontstarve_dedicated_server_nullrenderer_x64.exe (or dontstarve_dedicated_server_nullrenderer.exe if you are running the 32 bit build) as well?

Thank you @ScottHansen for the adivse. I really appreciate this.

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