Injecting the Core server command line parameters via file
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The file is practical since it will enable you to just unzip a fresh version of the server software into the old location - and this will will stay untouched - and the server is ready to start with these settings | The file is practical since it will enable you to just unzip a fresh version of the server software into the old location - and this will will stay untouched - and the server is ready to start with these settings | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 10 February 2024
In the applications put a file named
App_Data/CommandLineOverride.xml
This file - if found - will be read as xml and used as parameters.
Example of valid input:
<root> <arg>port=5020</arg> <arg>nohttps</arg> <arg>host=localhost</arg> <arg>iis=https://localhost/TKDebug</arg> // probably the only param you send for IIS hosting </root>
The file is practical since it will enable you to just unzip a fresh version of the server software into the old location - and this will will stay untouched - and the server is ready to start with these settings
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