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Once your server is up and running you might want to look over some of the following configuration options. You can configure the server while its running through commands or by editing the serverconfig.json, for which the server needs to be stopped.
Once your server is up and running you might want to look over some of the following configuration options. You can configure the server while its running through commands or by editing the [[Server Config|serverconfig.json]], for which the server needs to be stopped first.
On windows, by default this file is located at '''%appdata%/VintageStoryData/serverconfig.json'''.
On windows, by default this file is located at '''%appdata%/VintageStoryData/serverconfig.json'''.
On Linux it's located at '''./data/serverconfig.json''' of your server directory (e.g. ''/home/vintagestory/server/data/serverconfig.json'' if setup like described here)
On Linux it's located at '''./data/serverconfig.json''' of your server directory (e.g. ''/home/vintagestory/server/data/serverconfig.json'' if setup like described here)


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{{Protip
{{Protip|The easiest way to get a world configured to your wishes is to first create it in Single Player, using the advanced world creating options - and then upload it to use as your server world.}}
|The easiest way to get a world configured to your wishes is to first create it in Single Player, using the advanced world creating options - and then upload it to use as your server world.
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