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adding a windows service in a windows application


Posted Date: 06 Sep 2008      Total Responses: 3

Posted By: preetha       Member Level: Bronze     Points: 1



Hi,
how can i add a windows service in my windows application and convert to a windows service?





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Author: Initiotech    06 Sep 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2

Try to be more clear?
Do you want to start a windows service from an Windows Application? or
Do you want an Windows Application Act as an windows service which is not possible becase windows services do not have an User Interface.

You can control The Windows Service from an Windows Application.

Ill post an simple example Very soon and demonstate it to you.


Regards hefin Dsouza



Author: preetha    07 Sep 2008Member Level: BronzeRating:     Points: 1

Hi,

I have a dll i want to run it as a windows service.
For that what are the steps i have to taken?



Author: Initiotech    07 Sep 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2

Here is an sample application similar to your problem.

This sample will demonstrate how you can implement a method from an Dll and use it in a webservice.

<b>
http://www.dotnetspider.com/resources/20743-Running-an-Method-From-External-DLL.aspx
</b>
If you have any problems understanding the code PM me.
Regards Hefin Dsouza




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