The command `CheckNetIsolation.exe LoopbackExempt –a –p=S-1-15-2-1958404141-86561845-1752920682-3514627264-368642714-62675701-733520436` in the file "bedrock_server_how_to.html" has dashes that don't work. The working command is `CheckNetIsolation LoopbackExempt -a -p=S-1-15-2-1958404141-86561845-1752920682-3514627264-368642714-62675701-733520436`.
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Yes. When I have copied the command into a CMD terminal and have run it, it resulted in an error.
When I have copied the command into a Powershell command, the dashes were missing.
I hope that helps.
I have provided the corrected command in the initial description.
Oh my god, thank you for catching this.
To clarify the issue for the ticket: The documentation that is shipping with the server is using an invalid/multibyte character for the dash in the -a and -p parameters for this command. It likely got generated by a tool autocorrecting the dash to a stylized one, such as how MS Word will swap " for fancy quotes.
The fix is simple. The documentation just needs those two characters retyped with ascii compliant dashes instead of these multibyte dashes.
Hi
Using command from documentation results in error?
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