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Error launching OSbot

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I'm trying to run osbot on my friends laptop and everytime he tries to run the client this pops up:

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Any help would be appreciated. 

delete osbot and redownload it & check if your java is updated.

 

If this doesn't help post here again.


i hope this helps :)

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Yes, he's already re-downloaded it multiple times and his java is up to date. 

Yes, he's already re-downloaded it multiple times and his java is up to date. 

 

I am sure someone with a better knowledge will post soon.

I am going to share this in the chatbox, maybe someone can help :)

When i try to log in, it says unable to connect to the OSbot server, Help please

I'm trying to run osbot on my friends laptop and everytime he tries to run the client this pops up:

 

Any help would be appreciated. 

 

Your issue is that either your Java version is out of date OR you need to add OSBot client to your AntiVirus/Firewalls "Trusted Files" list. 

 

When i try to log in, it says unable to connect to the OSbot server, Help please

 

Your issue is your Antivirus/Firewall is blocking the connection to the servers, do the same as I mentioned above with the Trusted Files list. 

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Your issue is that either your Java version is out of date OR you need to add OSBot client to your AntiVirus/Firewalls "Trusted Files" list. 

 

 

Your issue is your Antivirus/Firewall is blocking the connection to the servers, do the same as I mentioned above with the Trusted Files list. 

He re-downloaded java and disabled his firewall, its still getting a boot error. 

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Antivirus as well not just firewall.

Java re-installed, firewalls disabled, antivirus disabled. Still getting same boot error. 

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