Configure Service Settings In Windows 7 Programmatically?

Dec 30, 2010

If you edit a service in Windows 7 and go to the Log On Tab, there is an option to "Allow service to interact with desktop". I'm trying to ensure that it is set for a certain service using VB.NET.

Note: Doing this during the install of a program is not an option. It has to be done at run time.

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Storing Settings For A .NET Windows Service: Service Property Settings, Serialization?

Aug 5, 2010

I am working on a .NET Windows Service where I am trying to store settings that will be used when the service is started and while it is running. I have searched through posts on SO and found that using the Settings in the properties of the project is great for use with console and winforms applications. However, Google and SO are silent when it pertains to storing these settings with a windows service.

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Windows Services - Configure App.config Application Settings During MSI Install .net?

Feb 1, 2012

I am trying to create an msi install for my windows service. The reason for creating an msi is that the intended users want to be able to quickly install the service with as-little intervention as possible.

i can get the service to install as a msi but i have a variable within my code that i need the user to define when the msi is being installed. the variable i require from the user is the file path which they want the xml files my service creates to be located.

i thought i could configure the app.config application settings to contain the file path that the xml files should be written to. However i'm struggling to do this and im not to sure if its the best way to do it?

I have my setup project that contains my executable and has my textbox which will contain the one variable from the user.I have an installer class which contains my serviceinstaller and process installer. This is where im struggling to understand what i need to do next. Do i need to override the install method? The current code of my installer class was automatically generated and is as follows:

[Code]...

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Windows Services - Configure App.config Application Settings During MSI Install?

Jul 14, 2011

windows services - Configure App.config Application Settings During MSI Install

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Build Windows Service Programmatically In Vb2008?

May 10, 2011

how to build application in vb 2008 for running as windows service, from msdn site link: [URL]

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Possible To Programmatically Set The User Account For A Windows Service?

Aug 5, 2009

I have created a windows service that has the Account set to user. Which means that when I install the service I need to pass a user name and password. Is there a way to set these maybe in the ProjectInstaller class maybe in the BeforeInstall event? if so HOW?

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Location Of Windows Service My.Settings

Sep 22, 2011

I have a VB.NET solution built in Visual Studio 2010. It consists of a class project, a service, and a setup project. I have successfully created a setup, and run the setup from the "Release" directory of the setup project (outside of Visual Studio). It installed the service (on the same machine as where the project is), and the service seems to be running fine. The service executable is installed in a directory under c:program files (x86) along with some DLL's it is dependent of. The service (actually the class project I mentioned above) uses some settings from My.Settings. As far as I know these settings are stored in a app.config file in the project directory, as well as in a settings.settings file in the My Project directory under the project directory.

Neither of these files are installed by the installer. But the service can only run if it can read the settings. So where does my service get these settings from? To check if it still reads the settings from the VS project directory, I have temporarily renamed that directory, but that didn't affect the correct operation of the service.

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VS 2008 Where To Store Settings For Windows Service

May 13, 2009

I've written a windows service in VB.NET 2.0 and the service needs to know a few file paths and other settings when it starts in order to be able to do what its supposed to do. These are settings that users of my service need to be able to configure themselves so I cant hard code them in.At the moment I just have the service look for a file named Config.INI in the same directory that it is being run from and if this file exists it attempts to read the settings in from there... this works perfectly, but it just feels a bit clunky and old. If it was a normal windows app I would store the settings in an XML file in the user's application data folder or something but as this is a Service then thats not possible as it is not run by any one user (well technically it is, the Local System account). I then thought about using the registry but I seem to recall people saying that you should avoid storing settings in the registry if you can really, especially with the new security in Vista and Server 2008.

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DGV - Programmatically Configure Columns?

Oct 20, 2009

i have a DGV that im filling like so:

Dim SQLconnect As New SqlConnection("server=DEVSERVERDEVSQL;" & _
"integrated security=sspi;database=WDA_SQL")
Dim SQLqry As New SqlCommand("SELECT CustomerID, ContactTitle, ContactFirstName, ContactLastName, ActionDate, OpenedBy, LastAccess, Lock FROM CollectionsVIEW WHERE (FileLocal = 'Coll-DL1 Sent') AND (Lock = '1')", SQLconnect)

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Use Window Form App To Manage Windows Service Apps My.settings?

Aug 26, 2009

I have a solution with two applications in it. One is a windows form application that I want to use to set and manage a windows SERVICE application app settings.

For example. The form has the database connection string on it, when updated. The windows service application settings are updated.. I can get it to work for the windows application, but I need to jump boundries to the other application( Windows Service) and update the app settings there.

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Asp.net - How To Configure Smtp Settings

Jun 17, 2011

Imports System.Net.Mail
Partial Class ContactUs
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page

[Code].....

what is wrong with my smtp settings? i cant send emails.

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C# - Error "Settings To Access Printer 'printername' Are Not Valid" When Printing From Windows Service?

Apr 27, 2010

I get the error mentioned when printing to a network printer.The error does not occur when run under XP/Win2003, in a WinForm app or when a local printer is used.The error does only occur when run as a Windows Service under Vista/Win7/Win2008 and printing to a network printer.The Windows service runs under a network user that has access to the network printer. Before I print I check if the printername (including network path) is ok by looping through the available printers.

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Configure UDL In Windows 7?

Sep 4, 2011

how to configure UDL in windows 7?.im using SQL Server Express Management Studio 2005.

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.net - WCF Service Hosted In A Managed Windows Service Connect Using A WCF Service Application

Jul 14, 2011

i have a Windows service that is hosting a WCF service through net.tcp and this is working great. I have also created a WCF service application. I am trying to add the net.tcp service reference to the service application. Then I add it to the GAC that goes ok but if I try to RegAsm the WCF service application to allow it to be called from Server.CreateObject I get the error:

Warning: Type library exporter encountered a type that derives from a
generic class and is not marked as
[ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None)]. Class interfaces cannot be
exposed for such types. Consider marking the type with
[ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None)] and exposing an explicit
interface as the default interface to COM using the
ComDefaultInterface attribute.

It does not work. I have tried to call it through a class library but this does not work either as the end point is not set correctly.

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.net - Programmatically Modify My.Log Settings Configuration

Jun 22, 2010

we have several applications in Vb.Net using the built in log system (My.Log) to write log information. Until now this system was configured by the application.config file before execution but now we want to let the user to choose some options.

Is there a way that does not requires to parse the XML file and process it? Is there available something like My.Settings that will do the dirty job done?

An example would be to be able to modify the DefaultSwitch value from Verbose to Warning or changing a property of the FileLog like the maxFiles attribute:

<switches>
<add name="DefaultSwitch" value="Verbose" />
</switches>
<sharedListeners>

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Change Dpi Settings Via Registry Programmatically?

May 26, 2012

I've designed a project containing of some forms. The problem is that it doesn't display correctly on wide monitors. I've searched for it and found out that it works correctly for dpi= 96. I wanna change dpi via registry in vb.net (not manually)Here is the code I use:

Dim dpi As Graphics = Me.CreateGraphics
If (dpi.DpiX <> 96 And dpi.DpiY <> 96) Then
Dim DPISetting As RegistryKey =

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Change The Settings Of The Printer Programmatically?

Jan 11, 2011

I am making an application that prints records and I want to set the paper height dynamically. My problem is how to change the settings of the printer programmatically in VB.Net.

Somebody told me that it could be done by going to Device and Printers, select the printer and setting it with the desired height. However, can I do this programmatically?

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Programmatically Change Application Settings?

Sep 29, 2010

I'm using Application Settings to set the the text values of my buttons. I want to create a form that will allow the user to change what the text is. Is that possible? I'm using Application Settings because the text needs to save for the next time the program[code]...

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[VS 2005] Service Control Manager Privileges - Communicate With A Windows Service On A Remote Machine On The Network

Jul 23, 2009

I am trying to communicate with a Windows service on a remote machine on the network but i keep getting an exception saying the following: "System.InvalidOperationException: Cannot open Service Control Manager on computer 'machine001'. This operation might require other priviledges. ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: Access is denied.

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Have A Dotnet Windows Service Which Monitor Other Services And Upon Stop Of Any Service?

Sep 18, 2009

Is it possible to have a dotnet windows service which monitor other services and upon stop of any service, the monitoring service would be able to start the stopped service.

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Use Windows Search Service Instead Of The Old Indexing Service To Index Files?

Jul 7, 2009

In the past I had the indexing service installed on a Windows Server 2003 and used it to index files for my website. I did this by executing an OleDbCommand with a query and a connection string.How do I accomplish the same thing with the new "Windows Search Service" (Windows Server 2008) by using VB.NET? Does this work the same way so that I only need to change the Provider name which has been "MSIDXS.1" up to now? Case true, what is the new Provider name?

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C# - Change LAN Settings (proxy Configuration) Programmatically?

Apr 6, 2011

I am writing a program to automatically switch my proxy address based on the network I am connected to.

I have so far got everything to work except the part that I have highlighted below.

Is there any way to change the automatic configuration script and the automatically detect settings in code?

The solution can be either P/Invoke registry editing. I just need something that works.

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Windows Service: Multiple Instances Of The Same Service Class?

May 3, 2011

When you create a Windows Service, you create a list of the services you want to start. The default is this:

ServicesToRun = New System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase() {New Service}

Can you have multiple instances of the same Service class (that bind to different addresses or ports), like this?

ServicesToRun = New System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase() {New Service("Option1"), New Service("Option2")}

Or will that cause problems? Should we use two different classes instead?

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Web Service Using Old Proxy Settings?

Jun 30, 2009

Web Service A - Called directly by Win32 App, and various other web applications

Web Service B - Called directly by same Win32 App and a different set of other Web Applications

I'm working on adding a reference to B into A, so that we can use the functionality B provides without rewriting/reintegrating that code manually into A. I have a develop copy of A on my PC that I'm working with, and am calling a test copy of B on a remote server (the test server is accessed over the internet at our hosting provider)I believe to have my code ready for testing, but every time I go to test it on my local copy, I get the following error.No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 10.1.X.XX:8080

at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.DoConnect(EndPoint endPointSnapshot, SocketAddress socketAddress)
at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.InternalConnect(EndPoint remoteEP)

[code]....

It fails on the call to oZip.GetCities() with the above error. The IP in the error message does not in any way indicate it's made it out of our local network, it's a 10.* private IP, whereas the test server has a valid live publicly accessible IP.

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Stopping A Windows Service, A Different Service Stops As Well?

Mar 3, 2009

We have a server with multiple services written in .Net 1.1 and 3.5 running on a Win 2003 server. Everything runs fine, but when we stop a certain service, an unrelated service stops. I have checked and neither has any dependencies. The service we stop is in 3.5, and the unrelated service that incorrectly stops is in 1.1. We get no error messages, nor event log errors, so we are baffled.Does anyone have an idea as to what may be causing this?

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Windows Service - Get The Account Name After Whenever The Service Is Started ?

Nov 17, 2011

I am using this method to install windows service

processInstaller = New ServiceProcessInstaller()
serviceInstaller1 = New ServiceInstaller()
serviceInstaller2 = New ServiceInstaller()[code].....

How can I get the account name after whenever the service is started ?

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VS 2010 Programmatically Start/Stop Service Using Different Credentials?

Jan 17, 2012

I was able to programmatically launch a service on my development server from a workstation using the ServiceController class with no problems.

When I try to programmatically launch the service on my production server from my workstation, I get an access error which means I do not have rights to run the service with my logged in ID on the workstation.

My question is, is there a way to launch the service using different credentials? I do not see anywhere to input these credentials in the ServiceController class.

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Consume A Web Service With Proxy Settings?

Jun 21, 2010

I am trying to consume a web service using VS2008.

The code below works in VS2005 but not VS2008 I, suspecting it's to do with WCF. Please can someone help me to solve the puzzle?[code]...

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Which Account Using For My Service Windows Service

Jun 25, 2009

I am using a windows service and tried to copy some file as below,System.IO.File.Copy("Z:abc.txt", "C:helloworld.txt")Note: Z: is a map drive from another host in 1 LAN (same LAN)I got error, "Could not find a part of the path 'Z:abc.txt'."But when I tried it at a simple application using windows application, it works with the same code as above.

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Windows Service - Set Service Login?

Jul 14, 2005

Tried to write my first Windoes Service yesterday with a certain degree of success but I couldnt install it.Upon running teh Install programme in the command line I was presented with a 'Set Service Login' window with a User ID, Password and Confirm Password text box.I attempted to use my windows login credentials but the install failed and was rolled back.Im using a computer on a company network with Win2k?

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