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Problems installing service on win2000 machine

Ive built a service using visual studio c#.
I'm trying to install the service on a win 2000 server machine using
installutil.exe logged in as administrator. We get no errors from
installutil, or in event log, but when we go into the services list it's not
listed.
Doing a search through the registry, there's no sign of it there either.
Dot net is installed, the application runs fine when the important bits are
extracted and compiled into a win 32 executable
It works fine on my xp pro machine.
Any ideas?
Nov 17 '05 #1
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