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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
In fact this is happening for any mod I try to use, which is bugging me as I've followed the instructions I've come across to the letter.
[EDIT: Found the Solution]
The error was in my batch file itself, a simple mistake of how I placed the mods. Make sure in your batch file your -mod function calls the mods like "mod1; mod2; mod3" NOT "mod1" "mod2" "mod3"
I ended up changing it to the semi-colon form, and it works like a charm.
copy the key files in your mod folder to the key folder of your server
See. I had tried that the first time, and it didn't work. What I ended up doing was erasing the ones from my server folder. After that I dragged and dropped the files from my game's folder, to my server's folder. That way it was the original files.
After that I uninstalled and reinstalled the mods by just unsubbing from them, deleting the folders related to them in the game folders, deleted the DayZ folder found in the Documents folder and then re-subbed to the mods.
For some reason, that worked. I didn't question it, I just went with it. XD