SnAppShot includes two switches that you can use on the command line. The syntax is:
snapshot switch
This switch enables you specify the file from which snAppShot will retrieve preference settings. You must have already created the preferences file during a previous snAppShot session. Using this switch is similar to running snAppShot, selecting the Express option, and then selecting the preferences file.
If the file is not in the same directory as snAppShot, specify the full path to the file.
By default, the snAppShot discovery process is optimized for a single-byte operating system. If you are running snAppShot on a double-byte operating system, you should use the /slow switch. This causes snAppShot to use a string comparison routine optimized for double-byte characters. As a result, SnAppShot will run slower.