instsrv.exe does not come with Windows by default, but I guess it
should be possible to add a service using the win32 built-in `sc`
command line tool.
Try `sc create` from a console.
The app you want to install as a service will still have to be
compliant with the win32 service interface,
Code of SmallestService.py is at:
http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/lamp/python/pythonwin/
Regards
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Aahz wrote:
In article 4b79e28c$0$4610$426a7...@news.free.fr,
News123 news...@free.fr wrote:
Is there a python way to register new windows services.
I am aware of the
instsrv.exe program, which can be used to install services.
I could use subprocess.Popen to call
instsrv.exe service_name
On Feb 15, 4:10 pm, News123 news...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
Is there a python way to register new windows services.
I am aware of the
instsrv.exe program, which can be used to install services.
I could use subprocess.Popen to call
instsrv.exe service_name program.exe
but wondered, whether
In article 4b79e28c$0$4610$426a7...@news.free.fr,
News123 news...@free.fr wrote:
Is there a python way to register new windows services.
I am aware of the
instsrv.exe program, which can be used to install services.
I could use subprocess.Popen to call
instsrv.exe service_name program.exe
but
Hi,
Is there a python way to register new windows services.
I am aware of the
instsrv.exe program, which can be used to install services.
I could use subprocess.Popen to call
instsrv.exe service_name program.exe
but wondered, whether there's already an existing function.
Thans in advance
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 18:10, News123 news...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
Is there a python way to register new windows services.
I am aware of the
instsrv.exe program, which can be used to install services.
I could use subprocess.Popen to call
instsrv.exe service_name program.exe
but