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When you unzip the Starter Pack, you will find two folders: "Server" and "Client". Open the "Server" folder to get your RuneScape server up and running.  Open the "run.bat" (Windows) or "run.sh" (Mac and Linux) program. Wait for the Starter Pack Panel to appear. This may take a few moments. If you receive errors, you most likely have not installed the JDK. Enter a port. Typical ports for RuneScape private servers are 43594, 43595, and 5555. Click Save & Compile. Click Run Server. Your RuneScape private server is now up and running. In order for others to connect to your server, you will need to open the port that you specified in the previous step. In order to do this, you will need access to your router's configuration page. For details on forwarding ports, check out this article.  In order to forward the port, you will need to know the internal IP address of the computer running the server. Once you have forwarded the correct port, you can connect to it from anywhere using the proper client software. If you are only planning on using the server on your private network, you do not need to forward any ports. This is only for those that want anyone to be able to connect. In order to connect to your private server, you will need to configure the custom RuneScape client. The client is the program that connects to the server and allows you to play. Each private server requires its own special client. Open the "Client" folder in the Starter Pack.  Open the "run.bat" (Windows) or "run.sh" (Mac and Linux) program in the Client folder. Enter in a name for your server in the Set Title field. In the Set Host field, enter in the IP address of your server (most likely the computer you are using right now). If you are connecting over the internet, it will need to be the public IP address. If you are connecting over a home network, then it will need to be the private IP address. In the Set Port field, enter in the port you specified when setting up the server. Click Save & Compile. As you get more familiar with running a RuneScape server, you may decide to make modifications and changes. Each time you make a change on your server, you will need to recompile it. To do this with the Starter Pack, run the "Comile.bat" program in the Server folder whenever a change has been made.  Simply running a copied version of another RuneScape private server will not gain you many players. Players like to play on unique servers, so if they come across a copied or "leeched" server, they will most likely skip it and not play. To make your server stand out, you will need to make a lot of changes to the base game. If you want to get serious about making changes to your server, you will need to learn some basic Java. This is the language that RuneScape is built in, and making any changes to the server requires coding those changes in Java. There are a large number of tutorials and community forums that can help you gets started writing custom RuneScape code.

summary: Compile your server. Forward your ports. Configure your client. Make changes to your server.


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After you’ve covered the entire cake with white frosting, use the pink and blue frosting to garnish the cake. Pipe it on in whatever shapes you like, such as flowers, dots, or stars.  If you don’t have a piping bag, you can put the frosting in plastic bags, snip off the corner, and pipe simple dots and swirls with it. You can also use blue and pink chocolate candies to decorate the cake.

summary: Decorate the cake with the pink and blue frosting.


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Fill your sink or a bucket with warm (not hot) water and a small amount of mild dishwashing soap. Too much soap can leave a cloudy film, so only use a little bit. Swirl or agitate the water to mix the solution thoroughly. Line the bottom of the sink or bucket with a rubber mat, soft cloth, or even paper towels to prevent damage to your crystal. Do not use hot water to clean crystal as this can cause it to break. You’ll want to do one piece at a time to prevent the items from clanking together, which could cause chipping or breakage. If needed, allow your crystal to soak for a few minutes. If your item is too big to fit in the sink or bucket, or cannot be fully submerged, such as a lamp or chandelier, dampen a soft cloth or sponge in the solution and use it to carefully wipe down the item. Use warm (not hot or cold), running water to rinse away any residue from the crystal. Don’t rinse with cold water as the sudden temperature change can cause the crystal to crack. You may want to wear gloves to ensure you aren’t putting fingerprints on your clean crystal.  For those larger items, use a clean, wet cloth or sponge to wipe down the item and remove any lingering soap. You could also rinse your crystal in a bucket or bowl of distilled water, as this will reduce the amount of water-spots left behind. Rub the toothpaste around with a cloth, sponge, or even just your finger. Keep rubbing the toothpaste around on the crystal until you have removed the mineral deposits. Then, rinse the toothpaste off of the crystal. Be careful not to press too hard! If your crystal is cloudy from stuck on mineral deposits or other types of residue, then you might also need to cover it in a paste made from vinegar and salt. Pour about 1 tsp (3g) of salt into a small bowl and add just enough vinegar to form a paste. Spread the paste over the crystal, and leave it on the crystal for 10 minutes. Then, rinse the paste off when the time is up. For even more stubborn residue, put about 1/2 of a cup (120 g) of baking soda into the crystal and then pour 1 cup (240 mL) of vinegar over it. The foaming action will help to clean the crystal and remove the residue. Rinse the crystal with water after the baking soda and vinegar stop foaming. Gently wipe each item down with a lint-free cloth. This will remove any water spots and give your crystal a beautiful shine. Again, it is a good idea to wear gloves to prevent smudging your clean crystal.
summary: Create a solution with warm water and mild dish soap. Submerge your crystal in the solution. Rinse thoroughly. Apply a bit of toothpaste to remove mineral deposits on the crystal. Cover crystal in a mixture of vinegar and salt to remove deposits. Dry your crystal.