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michaelvickdog

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  1. I am able to write scripts on my PC, so far I've only made relatively basic ones that work well for cutting down willows. My issue is that when I write a script on my laptop, OSBot never recognizes the exported JAR files. I thought it may have been a problem with OSBot\Scripts directory, but I tested it by taking a JAR script that I made on my PC and putting it into my laptop's OSBot\Scripts directory and it appears and works perfectly fine. I followed that up by moving the whole project from my PC to my laptop, figuring the other scripts I was writing had issues that made them unusable. When I export the script from Eclipse on my laptop, it does not appear when I try to run a script in OSBot even though it's the exact same code as was present when I tested it earlier. I'm not even sure what images or snippets I should include, I thought maybe it was a problem with importing external JARs but I think I tried every solution to that. Could it have anything to do with the fact that my OSBot client doesn't recognize my version of java and therefore requires that I use a batch file to point to the version of java I want to use? It's the only thing I can think of, but I've tried downloading the OSBot jar several times and every time it finds java 14 (I do not have java 14) and I then have to point it in the right direction in order for it to run.

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