diff --git a/docs/sbbsNTsvcs.txt b/docs/sbbsNTsvcs.txt
index 5f7f427877f245e7b43f349993c92c2a1b41efeb..ba2afb1cd3f6334379248528f90a36b22d703d86 100644
--- a/docs/sbbsNTsvcs.txt
+++ b/docs/sbbsNTsvcs.txt
@@ -28,6 +28,11 @@ services know the location of your Synchronet CTRL directory from the
 SBBSCTRL environment variable. See sbbscon.txt for more details about the
 SBBSCTRL environment variable and the initialization file (sbbs.ini).
 
+If you are using the Synchronet Control Panel (for Win32) and want to use
+your current settings for the Synchronet Console or NT Services, you can
+export your settings to your ctrl/sbbs.ini file using the File->Export
+Settings menu option.
+
 Once installed, the Synchronet NT services may be started from the NT Services
 dialog (under the Control Panel), by running the Synchronet Control Panel, or 
 if the system is rebooted, the services will start automatically.
diff --git a/docs/sbbscon.txt b/docs/sbbscon.txt
index 47b40956727f5dda2707b29b7090c0adf85f8acc..02482ace15d836cfd1187d358ecb378a979475a6 100644
--- a/docs/sbbscon.txt
+++ b/docs/sbbscon.txt
@@ -128,6 +128,11 @@ command-line, sbbs will use the SBBSCTRL environment variable to determine
 the location of your Synchronet ctrl directory, where it expects to find
 either <HOSTNAME>.ini or sbbs.ini.
 
+If you are using the Synchronet Control Panel (for Win32) and want to use
+your current settings for the Synchronet Console or NT Services, you can
+export your settings to your ctrl/sbbs.ini file using the File->Export
+Settings menu option.
+
 
 5. For Unix Sysops
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