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CLient wont load scripts

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[INFO ][03/20/14 05:18:50 PM]: Loading remote scripts...
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:19:12 PM]: Connecting to remote server...
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:19:16 PM]: Connected to remote server!
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:20:08 PM]: Signed in as : OSOwns
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:20:08 PM]: Loading remote scripts...
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:20:57 PM]: Connecting to remote server...
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:20:57 PM]: Connected to remote server!
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:20:58 PM]: Signed in as : OSOwns
[INFO ][03/20/14 05:20:58 PM]: Loading remote scripts...

does that but never loads just hangs there

when i log in the login popup doesnt close by itself

and cannot open a tab either

this did not work either and i removed all scripts aswell to try

 

Issue Solution(s) Loading Remote Scripts

  • Solution 1: Your java is out of date
  • Solution 2: One of your scripts is outdated and corrupting the rest(often.groovy), this can be fixed by removing your local scripts and adding them back one by one and testing the results, ensure that you're not adding .jars/groovy's to your scripts folder that are seriously out of date e.g. the scriptwriter has been away for some time and there have been no further updates.

Please help

p.s sorry if this is wrong spot for this

Edited by OSOwns

Have you updated your java to the most recent version as the guide has informed you to do? 

For me, it was actually having the most updated Java that was the problem. I had to uninstall Java 8 and use Java 7 update 51 and it ran perfectly again.

For me, it was actually having the most updated Java that was the problem. I had to uninstall Java 8 and use Java 7 update 51 and it ran perfectly again.

 

Ill try this now, and if it works it should be addded to the quickfix

 

Edit ~ Works perfectly

Edited by Bank

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