Hi Ben,
At 12.28 13/04/2005, Ben Wylie wrote:
>As noted in win32-relnotes.html, in You must ALWAYS specify both -f and -i >options if you want to change the squid.conf default path: >"The service installation is made with -i command line switch, it's >possible to use -f switch at the same time for specify a different >config-file settings for the Squid Service that is stored on Registry." > >Please note: the SSL build is EXPERIMENTAL.
Thanks for the helpful hints.
I have downloaded the alternative stable package: squid-2.5.STABLE9-NT-bin.zip
I am now using the -f switch correctly I hope. After fixing a few more errors in the squid.conf file I have managed to get it working.
The only think I can't do at the moment is uninstall an instance of the service called squidntt. I have the two copies, one as squidnt and one as squidntt. When I uninstall squidntt it actually removes squidnt. Then if I try removing squidntt it says it couldn't open the service:
F:\squid\sbin>squid -r squidntt Service SquidNT deleted successfully.
F:\squid\sbin>squid -r squidntt OpenService failed
Is there a way to remove the squidntt copy? It can start and function fine, but I'd prefer it not to be there at all, especially knowing that I can't remove it at the moment.
Command line options are not your best ... :-)
You must use the -n option to remove non standard instance:
squid -r -n squidntt
Regards
Guido
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