Serveur
Bonjour,
Pour commencer je suis un élève. Moi et mon intervenant essayons de créer un "serveur" pour jouer à Minecraft Education et faire des projets dessus. Cependant, à chaque fois qu'il m'envoie le code d'hébergement, je réussis à trouver le monde mais je suis incapable de m'y connecter. J'essaie avec l'adresse IP et cela ne marche pas non plus.
Que se passe t'il?
Si le problème persiste, pourrions nous avoir un serveur dédié?
Merci
Alec Paquin
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Bonjour, Alec!
Sorry, je ne parle pas francais.
There is currently no dedicated server available for Minecraft Education Edition.
To join hosted sessions from different locations first you must be on the same domain. Additionally, the person hosting the session will need to forward some ports on their router. Please see the following links for instructions, I hope these prove helpful:
How to Set up a Multiplayer Game at Home – Minecraft: Education Edition Support
Remote Learning With Minecraft: Education Edition Across the INTERNET! – SamuelMcNeill.com
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this is precisely what I am checking. But I just have a question. What is the domain?
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Hi Alec,
It's the end part of your Office365 account.
Example: firstname.lastname@microsoft.com
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We have the same domain, we are in the CSLT
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If you're in the same domain, then you just need to follow the instructions for port forwarding.
If you're hosting from home, accessing the router usually isn't too much of an issue.
If you're hosting from an organization where your IT department manages router access, then you would need to contact them and make a request for the port forwarding changes.
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