My computer has multiple users for each family member, the first user on the computer runs Minecraft perfectly. Now the others users don't work with Minecraft, when I try to run Minecraft on a different user, I get this:
Error: Could not find or load main class net.minecraft.client.main.Main
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: Using incremental CMS is deprecated and will likely be removed in a future release
Yes, the error does come up in the launcher. So what I did was uninstall all files of Minecraft (AppData .minecraft) on each user, then uninstalled Minecraft, reinstalled it, logged in. Now before i clicked play, I went into edit profile, and check marked the box that was pointing to my directory. Then i clicked play, it still doesn't work.
Just check marking the box won't do anything. If you have an alternate place for Minecraft data to be placed, you would need to enter the path to that directory in the spot in the edit profile thing.
To make it user global, put the new Minecraft folder in the "C:\" folder, as it needs to be global for multiple users to access it.
I uninstalled Minecraft, deleted the .minecraft file in the AppData, I re-installed Minecraft. I moved the new .minecraft folder into the C: drive. I changed the directory to C:/.minecraft (check marked box), then I clicked play, I get the error again. For some reason, even though I changed the directory, it still made a new .minecraft file in the AppData even though I had made a new one in the C:
My computer has multiple users for each family member, the first user on the computer runs Minecraft perfectly. Now the others users don't work with Minecraft, when I try to run Minecraft on a different user, I get this:
Error: Could not find or load main class net.minecraft.client.main.Main
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: Using incremental CMS is deprecated and will likely be removed in a future release
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Curse PremiumIs the primary user Admin? It looks like MC program is not accessible to the other users.
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Curse PremiumMinecraft stores info in a user-specific folder.
For example, if my username on my PC was Bob, my Minecraft installation would be in C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft
You will need to install Minecraft individually on each user.
On a side note, does that error come up in the launcher?
Yes, the error does come up in the launcher. So what I did was uninstall all files of Minecraft (AppData .minecraft) on each user, then uninstalled Minecraft, reinstalled it, logged in. Now before i clicked play, I went into edit profile, and check marked the box that was pointing to my directory. Then i clicked play, it still doesn't work.
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Curse PremiumJust check marking the box won't do anything. If you have an alternate place for Minecraft data to be placed, you would need to enter the path to that directory in the spot in the edit profile thing.
To make it user global, put the new Minecraft folder in the "C:\" folder, as it needs to be global for multiple users to access it.
I put the .minecraft folder into the C:/ drive and changed the minecraft directory to C:/ and it still does not work.
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Curse PremiumNeeds to be "C:\.minecraft"
I uninstalled Minecraft, deleted the .minecraft file in the AppData, I re-installed Minecraft. I moved the new .minecraft folder into the C: drive. I changed the directory to C:/.minecraft (check marked box), then I clicked play, I get the error again. For some reason, even though I changed the directory, it still made a new .minecraft file in the AppData even though I had made a new one in the C:
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HELLO, MY PROBLEM IS NOT SOLVED