1. Code:
    Platform assembly: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\SteamCMD\steamapps\common\RustExpServerInsta\RustDedicated_Data\Managed\Oxide.Core.dll (this message is harmless)
    ReflectionTypeLoadException: The classes in the module cannot be loaded.
      at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.Assembly:GetTypes (bool)
      at System.Reflection.Assembly.GetTypes () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at ConsoleSystem+Index.Build () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at ConsoleSystem+Index.Find (System.String strName) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at ConsoleSystem+Arg.BuildCommand (System.String command) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at ConsoleSystem+Arg..ctor (System.String rconCommand) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at ConsoleSystem+Run.Unrestricted (System.String strCommand, Boolean WantsFeedback) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at ConsoleSystem.UpdateValuesFromCommandLine () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
      at Bootstrap+<Start>c__Iterator6.MoveNext () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
    (Filename:  Line: -1)
    Setting up 1 worker threads for Enlighten.
      Thread -> id: 750 -> priority: 1
    I think the oxide dll is t working...
    [DOUBLEPOST=1446497895][/DOUBLEPOST]
    Yes it would start but no plugins would load so I tried to reinstall oxide then bam it stopped working altogether
    [DOUBLEPOST=1446499600][/DOUBLEPOST]It only doesn't launch when I have add oxide
    [DOUBLEPOST=1446506259,1446497853][/DOUBLEPOST]
    Wulf please help if you need to I can get you access to the remote server it doesn't load anything when I add oxide that's it...
     
  2. Wulf

    Wulf Community Admin

    We're worked out the issue. Your Steam updating script was not set to the correct path, and your server install was somehow not complete. I ran SteamCMD and had it install Rust Dedicated to the correct location, then installed the latest Oxide release for Rust. Your server started up right away, though your server hardware seems a bit low-end.
     
  3. Same thing I said from the post you deleted
     
  4. Wulf

    Wulf Community Admin

    Your original post was partially misread, but only removed from view, my mistake. :)

    We've had reports with users stealing and/or changing logins for servers from users that offered to help, so please try to keep things public.
     
  5. I do try and keep things as public as I can but when personal info needs to be given pm is the best way to go as there is some info I like to keep private also I never ask for anyones login info I only talk to them over Skype I watch their screen so any logging in that is done they do it I never have that info and would never ask for it
     
  6. Wulf

    Wulf Community Admin

    Good to hear, thanks for helping out!
     
  7. So, btw how did you fix it so if it happens again...
     
  8. Wulf

    Wulf Community Admin

    I set your SteamCMD script to the direct path, ran it, and then installed Oxide. Pretty much the steps documented in our tutorial for setting up a Rust server. You were likely missing a file somewhere along the line.