How do I access a Minecraft server running on my PC on the same PC?

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I have installed Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta v0.13.0 on my Windows 10-based PC. I am also running a MinePocket v1.6dev-51 (support v0.13.0) server on the same PC on port 19132 [edit: I managed to disable the built-in multiplayer functionality].

How can I access my own server on this same computer? I have tried localhost, 0.0.0.0 and 127.0.0.1 but this gives me a "Server is Full" error. I have looked through the server.properties and the preferences.yml files but they seem to point to nothing. I have also looked through the logs, but they lead to a dead end as well.

I have also tried white-listing myself and putting my Xbox Live gamertag in the whitelist file but it still says the same thing.



Best Answer

Try doing 127.0.0.1:62929, that ought to work.




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Can you run a Minecraft server on the same computer?

You don't need a top-of-the-line system to run a Minecraft server; a desktop computer is ideal. While you can run a Minecraft server and play on the same machine, you'll need a more powerful system to do it.

Can I host a server and play on the same computer?

If you cannot access your dedicated server with the same computer, you need to enable a NAT-loopback in addition to port forwarding on router. And yes, you should started the game ShooterGame.exe first and then the server ShooterGameServer.exe.

Can you run a Minecraft server and play at the same time?

Yes, I think that your computer is powerful enough to run it all. But keep in mind that the RAM is not the only thing that is important when you are thinking about creating servers.



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