#Item Viewer in Admin Mode stopped working.

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long cypress
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Running some basic mods, was working just fine last night, I added OSRS Wepons, Proxmimity inventory, and the vorpally sauced mod.
I rolled my server back to a previous save before adding these mods but Im still getting this error.
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=== Zomboid Settings ===
Version: 42.13.2 986d733f73d95810492027afa9594e1a62502a48 2026-01-19 12:14:48 (ZB) (Steam)
Mode: MULTIPLAYER

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attempted index: toString of non-table: null
function: initList -- file: ISItemsListTable.lua line # 299 | Vanilla
function: initList -- file: ISItemsListViewer.lua line # 75 | Vanilla
function: initialise -- file: ISItemsListViewer.lua line # 38 | Vanilla
function: onOptionMouseDown -- file: ISAdminPanelUI.lua line # 257 | Vanilla
function: onMouseUp -- file: ISButton.lua line # 48 | Vanilla
java.lang.RuntimeException: attempted index: toString of non-table: null
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.tableget(KahluaThread.java:1447)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.luaMainloop(KahluaThread.java:457)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.call(KahluaThread.java:167)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.pcall(KahluaThread.java:1756)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.pcallBoolean(KahluaThread.java:1692)
at se.krka.kahlua.integration.LuaCaller.protectedCallBoolean(LuaCaller.java:96)
at zombie.ui.UIElement.onMouseUp(UIElement.java:1383)
at zombie.ui.UIElement.onMouseUp(UIElement.java:1352)
at zombie.ui.UIElement.onConsumeMouseButtonUp(UIElement.java:1446)
at zombie.ui.UIManager.updateMouseButtons(UIManager.java:745)
at zombie.ui.UIManager.update(UIManager.java:618)
at zombie.GameWindow.logic(GameWindow.java:349)
at zombie.GameWindow.frameStep(GameWindow.java:825)
at zombie.GameWindow.mainThreadStep(GameWindow.java:597)
at zombie.MainThread.mainLoop(MainThread.java:68)
at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)


Any idea how to fix this other than wiping the sever?
Thanks yall...
buoyant thunderBOT
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If you have issues with mods, try disabling them one by one or in batches to figure out which specific mod is causing the problems.
Do it on a new save to to prevent any issues on your current playthrough as removing mods can cause items to be permanently deleted.
After you find out which mod is problematic, consider reporting the problem to the mod creator on their workshop page.