Larry Bates wrote: > kkt49 wrote: >> under code service install => ok >> >> _svc_name_ = r'moin_service' >> _svc_display_name_ = r'moin_service' >> start_cmd = r"c:\mmde\moin.exe" >> #info = ['', '', ''] >> >> def __init__(self): >> #self._svc_name = info[0] >> #self._svc_display_name_ = info[1] >> #self.start_cmd = info[2] >> >> but, i want dynamic _svc_name_ and start_cmd > > Services aren't dynamic in nature. They are static, are > given names (that are used to start, stop, etc.) and get > installed into servicemanager on Windows workstation or > server. Their behavior could be dynamic, that is you could > change what they do by communicating with them via external > means. > > I think you better back up and tell us what you are trying > to do at a higher level. Perhaps we can help more. > > -Larry
Sorry, after I clicked send I "think" I understand what you want. You can't make a .EXE program run as a service by starting it as a service. If thats not what you are trying to do, give us some more high-level info about what it is that you are trying to accomplish. -Larry -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list