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Since you have TES3MP server and client both on the same PC, you can leave destinationAddress as "localhost", and it is also better to leave localAddres at 0.0.0.0
After that you can run tes3mp.exe and it will connect to your local server.
Disabling master server is fine though.
Ah, I see where it was from.
Like David says below, your client log could tell us some useful things about what is going on.
Which you could either put on Pastebin or just put directly into your post instead of using file-hosting service that tries to get people to buy a premium account
And now to actually give an answer to your issue:
This usually happens when user has a non-ASCII username (or has other non-ASCII characters in path to tes3mp.exe)
However from what I see l in your log, whoe pathseems to be composed of ASCII characters.
I would suggest that you make a C:\Games directory and then copy the directory that contains TES3MP files into that said C:\Games directory. And then try running the game again.
If this is not a solution, then I would ask you to come into TES3MP Discord server and provide a description of your issue along with link to this thread. We will be able to help you in there more efficiently.