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Eclipse Origins 4.3.4 has no Server Launcher


JohnLeagsdurg
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Really? It's right here: https://github.com/EclipseEngine/Eclipse-Origins/blob/master/Binaries/server/eoserver.exe

Sometimes downloading a zip from Github mucks up and doesn't include every file though. So that may have happened.
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I keep getting an error saying permission is needed to unzip that file, and then it fails. Its like eoserver.exe is trying to run something when I unpack it, and Windows does not like this. You could probably unzip it running as an administrator to get beyond this. But I am a bit worried that there is a virus or some other junk in the package I don't want. My virus software is also catching this file when it is in the tmp directory after being unzipped before the failure.

I'm guessing your running into the same thing as me. This happens with both Eclipse Origins and Eclipse Worlds downloaded from Github.
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I keep getting an error saying permission is needed to unzip that file, and then it fails. Its like eoserver.exe is trying to run something when I unpack it, and Windows does not like this. You could probably unzip it running as an administrator to get beyond this. But I am a bit worried that there is a virus or some other junk in the package I don't want. My virus software is also catching this file when it is in the tmp directory after being unzipped before the failure.

I'm guessing your running into the same thing as me. This happens with both Eclipse Origins and Eclipse Worlds downloaded from Github.
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@'spectre_z2000':

> I keep getting an error saying permission is needed to unzip that file, and then it fails. Its like eoserver.exe is trying to run something when I unpack it, and Windows does not like this. You could probably unzip it running as an administrator to get beyond this. But I am a bit worried that there is a virus or some other junk in the package I don't want. My virus software is also catching this file when it is in the tmp directory after being unzipped before the failure.
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> I'm guessing your running into the same thing as me. This happens with both Eclipse Origins and Eclipse Worlds downloaded from Github.

I assure you, there are no viruses in this zip file. What happens is, Microsoft sees that the file is a .EXE and is from someone else's computer and they deny a normal idiot the power to screw up their computer, but if you know what you're doing then it gives you second thoughts. Basically it is Windows being paranoid, not a virus.
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