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How to Allow Non-Premium Players to Join Your Minecraft Server

Guide: How to Allow Non-Premium Players to Join Your Minecraft Server

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to allow non-premium players to join your Minecraft server hosted with by disabling the online-mode setting:

Launch your preferred web browser and navigate to the GamePanel.

Once logged in, locate and select the Files tab.

Locate server.properties File: Within the file manager, navigate to the folder where the Minecraft server files are stored. You're looking for a file named server.properties. This file contains various settings for your Minecraft server.

Edit server.properties File: Select the server.properties file and click on it to open it for editing.

Find online-mode Setting: Within the server.properties file, search for the setting online-mode. This setting controls whether the server verifies players' usernames against Minecraft's official servers.

Disable online-mode: By default, the value for online-mode is usually set to true. You need to change it to false to allow non-premium (cracked) players to join your server.

Save Changes: After making the change, save the server.properties file.

Restart Your Server: To apply the changes, you'll need to restart your Minecraft server.

Verify: Once your server has restarted, non-premium players should now be able to join your Minecraft server without needing a paid Minecraft account.

That's it! You've successfully allowed non-premium players to join your Minecraft server by disabling the online-mode setting on your server hosted.

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Tags: Failed to verify username, cracked player, non-premium player, non premium player

Updated on: 22/05/2024

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