make sure you closed the "Services" applet, otherwise your service 
might be marked "delete pending" but is still there so you can 
not install it again.

On Sat, 4 May 2002 01:20:39 +0200
Wrzesinski, Michael wrote:

>Hi Bill,
>
>no, I mean 'real' nt/w2k-services with no user interaction. 
The book I
>mentioned is 'W32 Perl Scripting' (www.roth.net).
>
>Michael Wrzesinski
>
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>Von: $Bill Luebkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Gesendet: Samstag, 4. Mai 2002 00:08
>An: Wrzesinski, Michael
>Betreff: Re: (no subject)
>
>
>Wrzesinski, Michael wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> 
>> when I'm removing a service written similar to Examples from 
Dave Roth's
>> second book on W2K (SP2), I must reboot the machine to install 
this
>service
>> again. Some other services didn't have this behavior (for instance
>apache).
>> Any hints?
>
>
>I don't know how Dave does it, but on 9x you can just put a 
program to start
>
>
>on startup in the C:/windows/Start Menu/Programs/Startup dir 
and it will be
>started on startup.  I have a parallel dir to Startup StartupSave 
where I
>move the links to when I don't want them to autostart for a 
while and move
>them back when I need them again.
>
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