No, 1.39 does not have conf file anymore - only command line args. For
the not experienced users, it would be very easy: copy shttpd.exe to
the directory you want to serve and double-click it, that's all.
For the more advanced it is possible to make a shortcut or .bat file,
and specify command line arguments.

On 12/02/2008, Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 09:17 12/02/2008 +0000, Sergey Lyubka wrote:
> >That means when you start it, it'll open console window.
>
> Definitely not a good thing :-/ I'm sending SHTTPD to someone who doesn't
> know the first thing about computers, so that it should just run after I
> copy the .EXE and the .CONF file in a target directory. The less hassle,
> the better.
>
> As for adding SHTTPD as a service, it's a nice option, but how will users
> interact with it? For instance, what if I need to launch SHTTPD with
> different options? By editing its .CONF file?
>
> Thanks.
>
>

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