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util:sexpots [2012/03/13 02:14] – [Overview] Fix paragraph formatting issues leftover from sexpots.txt import digitalmanutil:sexpots [2012/03/13 02:15] – [Installation] Fix sexpots.txt import. digitalman
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 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
  
-No installation is required. You should be able to just run "sexpots", +No installation is required. You should be able to just run "sexpots", optionally specifying command-line options to over-ride the default values (shown below), or the values in your ''[[config:sexpots.ini]]'' file (if you have one).
-optionally specifying command-line options to over-ride the default +
-values (shown below), or the values in your ''[[config:sexpots.ini]]'' file (if you +
-have one).+
  
-On Windows NT-based operating systems, you may install SEXPOTS as an +On Windows NT-based operating systems, you may install SEXPOTS as an NT service (runs in the background when your system boots up, before user login), by running ''sexpots -install''. You can then start and stop the service using the "Services" Windows Control Panel applet or with the ''net start sexpots'' or ''net stop sexpots'' Windows command-lines. You can toggle the service start mode (between auto-start and disabled) with the ''-enable'' and ''-disable'' command-line options. When running as an NT service, the SEXPOTS log output goes to the "Application Log" in the NT event viewer.
-NT service (runs in the background when your system boots up, before +
-user login), by running ''sexpots -install''. You can then start and +
-stop the service using the "Services" Windows Control Panel applet or +
-with the ''net start sexpots'' or ''net stop sexpots'' Windows command-lines. +
-You can toggle the service start mode (between auto-start and disabled) +
-with the ''-enable'' and ''-disable'' command-line options. When running as +
-an NT service, the SEXPOTS log output goes to the "Application Log" +
-in the NT event viewer.+