Sarva Bellan wrote:
> But similarly as before the installer prompts me to 'Restart the system',
> which is actually fine. (At this point there some files and directories left
> in the installation directory and the service is removed. The leftover files
> are the library jars which were used by
[WiX-users] ServiceInstall for a file not part of MSI
Yes, ServiceControl controls services by name.
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Yes, ServiceControl controls services by name.
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Thank you. I
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Sarva Bellan wrote:
> Is there a way to install a service for a file whic
Sarva Bellan wrote:
> Is there a way to install a service for a file which is not part of the
> component/msi.
No, Windows Installer's ServiceInstall support requires that the service
be installed:
Note that to install this service using the InstallService[sic] table,
the KeyPath for this com
Hi,
Is there a way to install a service for a file which is not part of the
component/msi. I'm trying to use the already installed Java JRE command line
"[JAVAHOME]\bin\java.exe" as the file for my service. The service is actually
implemented in the java class which is provided as a argument. I
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