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Can't seem to even open the client

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Try running it with a bat file
Open notepad and write

java -jar osbot.jar
Pause
Then save it to the location of your osbot jar
Save it as run.bat and change the save as type to all files
Then run it and a cmd should popup then osbot should

 

LIke that? If so, then it doesn't work for me. Nothing happens after I open it and "press any key"6cMjP.jpg

Edited by IVIundo

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LIke that? If so, then it doesn't work for me. Nothing happens after I open it and "press any key"6cMjP.jpg

Most likely its due to your PATH variable not being set up

Go to http://www.java.com/en/download/help/path.xml

Then you will have to find your jre bin in program files > java > jre7 or something like that > bin

Copy the path and set it to the path variable

It's getting late 3 am I gotta sleep hopefully this helps

If the PATH isn't set up right, launching from a batch file wouldn't work, but it should still work fine then double clicking...

 

Although running it from command line might show us what's wrong

 

Eric

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Well I think i did find SOMETHING wrong. It didn't fix me not being able to open OSbot but I'm pretty sure it was wrong. My CLASSPATH was trying to go to .jre6 which isn't on this computer anymore. I changed that to go to jre7 but it didn't seem to do anything. I also went in and added the "PATH" because I couldn't find it in the list, there were a bunch of other ones like "CLASSPATH, Path, PATHEXT, etc but no just "PATH". I set that new one to go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin" but it didn't let me open the bot after that either. 

 

 

Although, the error It gives me when I run the .bat file is now this: 6cPqG.jpg

Edited by IVIundo

When we say delete osbot, we don't mean the little file in your downloads section. We mean everything, the folders and all, because something during your download may have been corrupted somehow.

 

C drive - Users - Your User - OSbot (Delete this).

 

Just making sure.

 

 

did that, worked for me,thanks

 

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I need somebody to tell me where the "CLASSPATH" is meant to go for Java7 because It was set to go to a java6 folder that doesn't exist on my computer anymore. 

 

 

Edit: I just did a system restore because I figured out that the "Path" was what I needed to put it in, so I did that and then set "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin" as the variable value but the .bat file does the same thing as before "unable to access jarfile osbot.jar".

 

Edit again: I just tried running it by double clicking again, at least it gave me an error this time.

(I opened the .Jar with "javaw.exe" again).

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Got everything working thanks to Cyro and  ericthecmh. <3 Thanks everybody who also helped. You can close this mods.

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