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I'm testing our software on Windows 7 and can't even get one of our services registered. The service is based on Poco services, and the usual way to register the service with windows is to use the command line.exe /registerservice. This gives the following error:
System Exception: Cannot open Service Control Manager.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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by: JBlondPosted on 2009-11-05 at 11:37:55ID: 25753063
For managing (creating,changing,deletin g etc.) services from the command line you can use the sc-command.
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sc create options
creates a new services.
How to create a Windows service by using Sc.exe
http://support.micro
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