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have followed the instructions in a sample piece of code in the book Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmer's cookbook, but the Windows Service I want to install does not apperar in the Windows Services dialog. The following is from the service install log. I would like to know if there is something else I need to install in order to get this working, or if there is some alternative

Thanks

Paul

InstallUtil.InstallLo

The file is located at c:\documents and settings\serviceassaytimer\my documents\visual studio projects\windowsservice1\bin\windowsservice1.Insta llLog

The Commit phase completed successfully

The transacted install has completed

windowsservice1.installlo

No public installers with the RunInstallerAttribute.Yes attribute could be found in the c:\documents and settings\serviceassaytimer\my documents\visual studio projects\windowsservice1\bin\windowsservice1.exe assembly
Remove InstallState file because there are no installers.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 10:06:02 -0700, Paul N wrote:

Did you add an installer to your Windows Service project?
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Jul 21 '05 #2
Yes I did. The first line (after the imports) is:
<RunInstaller(True)> Public Class ProjectInstaller
so the error does not make sense.

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