[BDS-17080] Problem /w copy-pasting the CheckNetIsolation command from the instruction HTML file Created: 09/Jun/22  Updated: 07/Feb/23  Resolved: 07/Feb/23

Status: Resolved
Project: Bedrock Dedicated Server
Affects Version/s: 1.19.0
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: VRavvy Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Incomplete Votes: 0
Labels: None
Environment:

Windows 11 on a regular i7 laptop (not a gaming system)


Attachments: Text File cmd log.txt    
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

When installing/running a bedrock server, I got the same message and problem as reported in BDS-15136. Copy-Pasting the CheckNetIsolation command from the instruction HTML file yields only the message "Error: invalid parameters" for some reason. Also using the pasted line, removing the last bit, and just trying -s gave the same error.

In a last attempt, I tried typing the entire command by hand. And I copied the container name code into notepad, and from there into my cmd. This time it worked! So I'm assuming there is something with copying from the HTML to the cmd window that 'might not always work'. It would have saved me a few hours if that was mentioned anywhere.

I attached my cmd-session as a text file.



 Comments   
Comment by [MCQA] Kinga Izdebska [ 07/Feb/23 ]

Cleaning up old tickets: This ticket had been set to 'Awaiting Response', but has not received a response from the reporter (~3 months+) so is being closed as Incomplete. If you feel this is still a valid issue then please comment, or create a new ticket following the Issue Guidelines which includes steps to reproduce the problem.

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Comment by Maciej Piornik [ 14/Jul/22 ]

Hi

Do you still encounter this issue? Im unable to reproduce it, copy pasting command doesn't cause any issues. Are there any extra steps im missing?

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