Minecraft- Enabling Command Blocks

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I own quite a cool minecraft server but the command blocks are not enabled. I turned it to "true" in the server settings but it's still not working. This is extremely important because it makes sure that the players will not cheat in KitPvP, Survival, etc. Please answer.



Best Answer

I had this problem too with my minecraft server and what you have to do is make sure in the server.properties "enable command blocks" is set to true and then reset your server (turn it off and then on again).




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  • Log on to your server's control panel and stop your server.
  • Once your server is offline, on the left side click Configuration Files.
  • In the Configuration Files area, click Edit File next to the server. ...
  • In the server. ...
  • Set the Enable Command Blocks setting to True.


  • How do you enable command blocks in Minecraft?

    For Minecraft Java Edition, you'll need to do the following:
  • Go to the \u201cserver. ...
  • Change the line that says \u201cenable-command-block=false\u201d to \u201cenable-command-block=true\u201d
  • Give yourself a Command Block by opening the chat box and entering \u201c/give [your username] minecraft:command_block\u201d




  • How To Use Command Blocks On Your Server | Minehut 101




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    Answer 2

    Restart or Reload the server, and it should work. If it doesn't, look at the config file and see if you had a typo anywhere.

    Another, more easy and reliable way to prevent cheaters is to install CombatLog and/or NoCheat+.

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