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Debuging Windows service
Posted Date: 30 Sep 2008 Resource Type:
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Posted By:
Mathew Philip
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Normally its not easy to debug a windows service.
So this will help you to debug a windows service
#if (DEBUG)
Debugger.Launch();
#endif
Add the above code in the OnStart() event and put a break point in the OnStart() event, Next time onwards the process may ask you to set a debugger when ever you starts the service.
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