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Hello,

I have written a windows service , S1 , that is scheduled to run daily. It reads some files and updates the database. It works well .

A requirement has arisen to call this service from a report program, as the report needs to see the latest data being updated by this service.

This is the code i am using.
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  1.         ServiceController controller  = new ServiceController();
  2.             controller.ServiceName = "S1";
  3.  
  4.             //controller
  5.             try
  6.             {
  7.                 controller.Start();
  8.             }
  9.             catch(Exception e)
  10.         {Response.Write(e.Message + " , " + e.StackTrace);}
  11.  
The error is get is cannot start service S1 from machine "."

I tried configuring service bpth for localsystem and localservice accounts, but both dont work


Please help me,

Thanks and regards
nanda
Mar 4 '08 #1
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Plater
7,872 Recognized Expert Expert
Can you go to to the services window and click start?
Or start it from the command line with "NET START <servicename> "?
Mar 4 '08 #2
MedIt
15 New Member
It is worth checking if you are using the correct service name, and as sometimes the service name and the display are different.
May 22 '08 #3

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