How to Install Quru Image Server on Windows 11

Quru Image Server is a powerful tool that can help you manage and serve your image files online. If you're looking to install Quru Image Server on your Windows 11 machine, you've come to the right place. Follow the steps below to get started!

Prerequisites

Before we get started, you'll need to make sure that your Windows 11 machine meets the following requirements:

If you don't have these prerequisites installed, you can download and install them from the following links:

Step 1: Download Quru Image Server

The first step to installing Quru Image Server is to download the software from https://quruimageserver.com/. Navigate to the website and click Download.

Download Quru Image Server

Step 2: Install Quru Image Server

Once you've downloaded Quru Image Server, extract the contents of the ZIP file to a new folder on your system.

Next, navigate to the folder and double-click on QuruImageServer.exe to launch the installer.

Follow the prompts in the installer to complete the installation.

Quru Image Server Installer

Step 3: Configure Quru Image Server

After the installation is complete, open the Quru Image Server configuration file (config.json) located in the config folder.

In the configuration file, you can specify the location of your image files, adjust server settings, and more. Be sure to save the configuration file after making any changes.

Quru Image Server Configuration File

Step 4: Launch Quru Image Server

To start Quru Image Server, double-click on QuruImageServer.exe. You can also launch Quru Image Server from the command line by running quruimageserver.exe.

Once Quru Image Server is running, you can access it using a web browser by navigating to http://localhost:8000/ or the IP address of your machine on your local network.

Conclusion

That's it! You've successfully installed Quru Image Server on your Windows 11 machine. With Quru Image Server, you can now easily manage and serve your image files online.

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