In your saves for Minecraft, copy the world that you want to make into a server world. Be sure to copy the entire folder. Open your server folder and paste it there. In the server properties file, change the name of the server to the name of your world's folder. Then launch the server and it should be your exact world.
yes just put the world file that you want into the world folder in the server files
if you created it right then they have to know you multiplayer server address to get to your multiplayer server
Simply click "Multiplayer" then do "direct connect" or "add server" and type in a server IP. From there, you can play with friends and family on a Minecraft server.
Just delete the folder with your Minecraft server stuff and you're done.
The server properties generate when a Minecraft server is first run in whatever folder it was initiated in, even the desktop, though it is recommended you run it in it's own folder to avoid clutter. The serverproperties file can be acesses on a mac by dragging it into the TextEdit icon in the dock or applications folder on a Mac, and can be opened on a PC normally.
In your saves for Minecraft, copy the world that you want to make into a server world. Be sure to copy the entire folder. Open your server folder and paste it there. In the server properties file, change the name of the server to the name of your world's folder. Then launch the server and it should be your exact world.
yes just put the world file that you want into the world folder in the server files
Shut down your server. Then open McEdit and open the level.dat in your server's world folder, just the same as if you were opening a level in your saves folder for single player maps.
if you created it right then they have to know you multiplayer server address to get to your multiplayer server
the Fun land server.
Simply click "Multiplayer" then do "direct connect" or "add server" and type in a server IP. From there, you can play with friends and family on a Minecraft server.
Its a server for Minecraft multiplayer PVP
Yes. To delete a Minecraft server, stop the server (issue the "stop" command to the server), and then delete the server files (server.properties, the world folder, etc.) If you put the server into its own folder, then simply delete that entire folder to be rid of your server.
There isn't an ip, because its a world file and not a multiplayer server. If you want to play it though, download it from the link below this answer, and then put the downloaded file into your minecraft saves folder, which you can get to by pressing start, typinginto the box, clicking on roaming, then on .minecraft. Inside that folder is the saves folder.
For single player, maps can be extracted to %appdata%/.minecraft/saves. For multiplayer (provided you're the host of the server), maps should be extracted to your server folder, with 'server.properties' edited in Notepad to reflect the world map's name.
Just delete the folder with your Minecraft server stuff and you're done.