Running Windows Services Application In Framework 2.0?
Feb 8, 2010
1)My Windows services application folder is MyWInservice
2)Executable .exe i.e. “myServices .exe“ file located under MyWInservice \myServicesinDebug
3)I have RUN bat file
C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727InstallUtil.exe /u "myServices.exe"
C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727InstallUtil.exe "myServices.exe"
4)After running InstallUtil, myServices.InstallLog and myServices.InstallStategenerated under .. binDebug folder.
5)Upon pressing F5, I still get the same error.
Error is:
Windows Service Start Failure,Cannot start service from the command line or a debugger. A Windows Service must first be installed (using installutil.exe) and then started with the ServerExplorer, Windows Services Administrative tool or the NET START command.
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