Philip Meyer wrote: 
> Ooops, I've done something stupid, and wondering if someone could
> assist...
> 
> I have configured my own Service to use SrvAny.exe on Windows 7 to run
> the Perl source.
> 
> I had previously done this in WinXP, so I exported the registry section,
> tweaked the .reg file a bit, and imported it into a new Windows 7
> installation.
> 
> My LMS service is working fine, but another service "Intel(R) Management
> and Security Application User Notification Service" is now listed as
> being dependent on it.  Every time I try to stop/restart the LMS
> service, it wants to stop this other Windows service.
> 
> Damn!  Should have checked before importing the registry file.  I didn't
> realise that there was already a Windows 7 OS Service called "LMS".  It
> appears that I ha've overwritten the properties of this Windows
> service.
> 
> Could someone with a Windows 7 64 bit OS, please export the registry for
> "\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LMS", so that I
> can delete my current properties and re-import to restore the OS
> standard properties.
> 
> Future warning for others installing their own LogitechMediaService -
> don't call your service "LMS"!
> 
> Thanks,
> PhilMy Win7 Ultimate 64b box has no stock "LMS" service and neither does my
Win7 Home Premium 64b laptop.  I think the LMS service you're seeing
there might have been installed by some Intel package you added to your
Win7 installation.  I'm basing this on:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/lms-service-cannot-connect-to-intelr-mei-driver/90aa3002-5d6b-4587-9dc4-9dabb621deb8


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