diff --git a/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-oss/windows/_index.en.md b/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-oss/windows/_index.en.md index f6927348..8e8bd862 100644 --- a/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-oss/windows/_index.en.md +++ b/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-oss/windows/_index.en.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Windows & PM2 or NSSM weight: 20 --- -## A cross roads +## A crossroads You now either have two choices, you can either use PM2 (easier) or NSSM (a bit harder) to start the RustDesk server There are some benefits to using NSSM: - Backwards compatibility with older Windows (Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows 7 and earlier although untested). @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ There are some benefits to using NSSM: While the benefits of PM2 include: - Good idea if you run the server on the same computer as your main work computer -- You logon regularly to the user that created the rustdesk startup entry +- You logon regularly to the user that created the RustDesk startup entry - More user friendly ## Installing using NSSM @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ contents of win64 folder). It is also best practice to move the binary of NSSM i thus it is best to tuck it away in Program files) directory of your Installation drive (Usually the C drive). It is also advisable to add the path (such as `C:\Program Files\NSSM`) to the path variable. - ### Checking if NSSM is installed properly If you've done everything correctly the folder `C:\Program Files\NSSM` (in this example I use the C: drive but you can use whatever drive you installed Windows to or whatever path you desire) should