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service installation with user account

Hello

I created windows service, and set Account property to User,
under installation system asks for username and password,
Im giving right username and password but it says that they
are bad, and service is not installed.
I can set it to run as LocalSystem, but I need it to run under
user account.
If it is matter of signing, i can sign my application, but it uses dlls
that are unsigned.

Any ideas?
thanks in advance
best regards
Lu
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Are you setting the account in the format domain/username?

"Lukasz" <jo*****@op.pl> wrote in message
news:Gx*********************@news.chello.at...
Hello

I created windows service, and set Account property to User,
under installation system asks for username and password,
Im giving right username and password but it says that they
are bad, and service is not installed.
I can set it to run as LocalSystem, but I need it to run under
user account.
If it is matter of signing, i can sign my application, but it uses dlls
that are unsigned.

Any ideas?
thanks in advance
best regards
Lu

Nov 18 '05 #2
Are you setting the account in the format domain/username?

"Lukasz" <jo*****@op.pl> wrote in message
news:Gx*********************@news.chello.at...
Hello

I created windows service, and set Account property to User,
under installation system asks for username and password,
Im giving right username and password but it says that they
are bad, and service is not installed.
I can set it to run as LocalSystem, but I need it to run under
user account.
If it is matter of signing, i can sign my application, but it uses dlls
that are unsigned.

Any ideas?
thanks in advance
best regards
Lu

Nov 18 '05 #3
Right now it says: Win32Exception: No mapping between account names and
security IDs was done.

Are you setting the account in the format domain/username?

"Lukasz" <jo*****@op.pl> wrote in message

Nov 18 '05 #4
Right now it says: Win32Exception: No mapping between account names and
security IDs was done.

Are you setting the account in the format domain/username?

"Lukasz" <jo*****@op.pl> wrote in message

Nov 18 '05 #5

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