Dedicated Server for Minecraft:EE
Could we please have an option to create a dedicated server with classroom controls? I have different classes that use the same world, and it would simplify things for the students and teachers if the world was "always up".
Also - are there any plans to increase the player limit above 30? I would love to get 100+ students in there for massive projects...!
Many thanks and keep up the hard work
FG
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Hey Kyle,
Code Builder cannot be disabled from in-game. You'll need to disable it per-world in the World Selection Screen under [World] > Settings > Classroom > Code Builder. These options are grayed out while in game. Let us know if that works for you.
Ethan,
You are most welcome!
Absolutely, let us know how things go for you. We would love your feedback.
As for "Invalid Tenant ID", that error usually occurs when not all users are on the same version of Minecraft Education while playing multiplayer. Please ensure all users are on the same version of Minecraft Education if you get this error.
Let us know how things go!
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Thank you for your reply.
Isn’t that about the local world?
There is no world settings screen on the server.I’ll resend my question.
▼ Regarding the chat log
I added “chat-logging-enabled=true” to `server.properties`, but neither the `chat_logs` folder nor the `ChatLog_<date>.txt` file was created.
I tried creating the `chat_logs` folder manually, but the `ChatLog_<date>.txt` file still wasn’t generated.
Could you please explain the steps in detail?▼ About the Code Builder
I added “allow-code-builder=false” to `server.properties`, but the Code Builder still opens.
When I checked the settings, I found that the Code Builder toggle was set to “ON.”
Please also tell me how to disable the Code Builder.0 -
As a student, I'd love the option for students to host and manage Minecraft Education servers. Our school uses Minecraft Education, but many teachers aren't familiar with advanced features like dedicated servers. Allowing student-led hosting would make it much easier to run class projects, clubs, and collaborative worlds while still keeping teacher oversight and permissions in place.
- YD
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