At 22:17 12/02/2008 +0000, you wrote:
>Are you guys have strong feelings about the GUI as well? I already removed 
>it, and plan to patch in winnt service support.

Why remove the GUI? It's a nice and easy way to change settings. If shttpd 
is only installed as a service, how will users changes settings?

Frankly, I don't think moving shttpd as a service is worth it. The reason 
people use it is because it's easy to install and run, and moving it to a 
service just makes things more complicated.

Besides, all it takes to having shttp start at run-time is to either create 
a shortcut in the Start folder, or add a key in the Run section of the 
Registry.

What technical reasons are there to move to a service?


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