Norman,

As I said in my original post, I've checked out Aarons items, and while the 
information may 
very well be in there, I have not as of yet come across the answer I'm looking 
for.  Yes, I 
believe he does have a tool that will do what I'm asking but I'd rather not be 
reliant on the 
tool.  I'd like each application to have the ability to manage that itself; 
therefore, I need to 
find the code snippet(s) that will allow for such.  Thanks very much for your 
reply.

Regards,
Michael

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------

Message: 2 
Subject: Re: Self-registering Windows Services 
From: Norman Palardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 22:47:56 -0600 


On Mar 01, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Michael Williams wrote: 

> Jonathan, 
> 
> Thanks again for the info, but I believe you're misunderstanding my 
> request (or, as is very possible, I'm not wording it correctly).  I 
> need to create an application that *becomes* a Windows System Service, 
> and registers itself with the operating system to run as a System 
> Service. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Michael 

Have you checked out Aaron Ballman's code for creating services ? 
I'm not sure he has any that shows you how to have an app register 
itself but there is some there for a thing called Service Manager (or 
something like that) 
. . .
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