In my limited experience something like this has always simply done the 
RightThing (TM) :

<Component Id='MySvc'
        Guid="5E7A07C7-9299-4992-A601-EBB79D441A83"
        Win64='$(var.Win64)'>
    <File Id='MySvcExe'
            Source='$(var.TARGET_DIR)\$(var.MY_SERVICE_OUTPUT_NAME)'
            KeyPath='yes' Checksum='yes'/>
    <ServiceInstall Id="InstallMySvc"
            Name="$(var.MY_SERVICE_SVC_NAME)"
            DisplayName="$(var.MY_SERVICE_DISPLAY_NAME)"
            Type="ownProcess"
            Start="auto"
            ErrorControl="normal"
            Description="$(var.MY_SERVICE_DESCRIPTION)"
            Account="[SERVICEACCOUNT]"
            Password="[SERVICEPASSWORD]" />
    <ServiceControl Id="StartMySvc"
            Name="$(var.MY_SERVICE_SVC_NAME)"
            Start="install"
            Stop="both"
            Remove="uninstall"
            Wait="yes" />
</Component>

I would give this a try first, rather than trying to start the service manually 
with a custom action. I'm sure somebody with a lot more experience with 
_BIND_TO_CURRENT_VCLIBS_VERSION can say whether the authoring above is expected 
to work or not.

Edwin G. Castro
Software Developer - Staff
Digital Channels
Fiserv
Office: 503-746-0643
Fax: 503-617-0291
www.fiserv.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 1:16 PM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Debugging Custom Actions
>
>
> After a lot more investigation, I've came to the same conclusion: the service
> can't be used at all until after InstallFinalize since it is linked to a 
> specific VC
> runtime version using the _BIND_TO_CURRENT_VCLIBS_VERSION macro
> when it is built.
>
> Also, I now believe 'My-Svc.exe /install' and the Wix ServiceInstall element
> do exactly the same thing by different means.  If that's the case, I now only
> need to start the service after InstallFinalize.  The CustomAction though does
> not seem to execute the command with elevated priviliges.  How does one
> ensure that CustomActions are executed with elevated privileges?  Or is
> there a way to postpone the standard StartServices action until after
> InstallFinalize instead of using a custom action?
>
> Proper Windows Installer features?  Links, references please!
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
> P.S. I dunno if it's Wix or the underlying Windows Installler but developing 
> an
> installer with this technology is a real PITA!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) [mailto:edwin.cas...@fiserv.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 12:21 PM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Debugging Custom Actions
>
> This one of the reasons why you should avoid exe custom actions. They are
> notoriously hard to debug.
>
> I see that you are scheduling your RunMySvcInstall custom action after
> InstallServices. That suggests you still have the <ServiceInstall/> element. I
> assume that My-Svc.exe /install actually registers the service just like the
> <ServiceInstall/> element would do. If this is true then it is duplication and
> might cause problems. I really think you need to know what My-Svc.exe
> /install does to know how to author the msi package.
>
> If you have removed the <ServiceInstall/> element then you may need to
> change After="InstallServices" to something else.
>
> Is it possible that some of the dependencies needed by My-Svc.exe to
> execute are not available until after InstallFinalize? Changing the
> RunMySvcInstall custom action to run after InstallFinalize will require an
> immediate custom action *and* it will execute after the transaction is closed
> (that means no rollback after failures, yuk!).
>
> My personal strategy here would be to avoid the RunMySvcInstall and
> RunMySvcUninstall custom actions and use proper Windows Installer
> features...
>
> Edwin G. Castro
> Software Developer - Staff
> Digital Channels
> Fiserv
> Office: 503-746-0643
> Fax: 503-617-0291
> www.fiserv.com
> P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> > Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 10:32 AM
> > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > Subject: [WiX-users] Debugging Custom Actions
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > So I've added custom actions and conditions to run my service with
> > /install and /uninstall options before the service is started and
> > before it is deleted respectively.  Here's the XML:
> >
> >     <CustomAction Id="RunMySvcInstall"
> >                   FileKey="MySvcExe"
> >                   ExeCommand="/install"
> >                   Execute="deferred" />
> >     <CustomAction Id="RunMySvcUninstall"
> >                   FileKey="MySvcExe"
> >                   ExeCommand="/uninstall"
> >                   Execute="deferred" />
> >     <InstallExecuteSequence>
> >       <Custom Action="RunMySvcInstall"
> >               After="InstallServices">
> >         NOT Installed
> >       </Custom>
> >       <Custom Action="RunMySvcUninstall"
> >               Before="DeleteServices">
> >         Installed AND REMOVE~="ALL"
> >       </Custom>
> >     </InstallExecuteSequence>
> >
> > The log shows this:
> >
> > ...
> > MSI (s) (EC:9C) [11:24:35:347]: Executing op:
> > ActionStart(Name=RunMySvcInstall,,)
> > MSI (s) (EC:9C) [11:24:35:347]: Executing op:
> >
> CustomActionSchedule(Action=RunMySvcInstall,ActionType=1042,Source=C:
> > \Program Files\My Svc\My-Svc.exe,Target=/install,) MSI (s) (EC:9C)
> > [11:24:35:831]: Note: 1: 1721 2: RunMySvcInstall 3: C:\Program
> > Files\My Svc\My-Svc.exe 4: /install MSI (s) (EC:9C) [11:24:35:831]: Note: 1:
> 2205 2:  3:
> > Error MSI (s) (EC:9C) [11:24:35:831]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4:
> > SELECT `Message` FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1721 MSI (c) (04:EC)
> [11:24:35:847]:
> > Font created.  Charset: Req=0, Ret=0, Font: Req=MS Shell Dlg, Ret=MS
> > Shell Dlg
> >
> > Error 1721. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A
> > program required for this install to complete could not be run.
> > Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action:
> RunMySvcInstall, location:
> > C:\Program Files\My Svc\My-Svc.exe, command: /install MSI (s) (EC:9C)
> > [11:24:45:409]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error MSI (s) (EC:9C) [11:24:45:409]: 
> > Note:
> > 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message` FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` =
> > 1709 MSI
> > (s) (EC:9C) [11:24:45:409]: Product: My Svc (64-bit) -- Error 1721.
> > There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program
> > required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your
> > support personnel or package vendor. Action: RunMySvcInstall,
> > location: C:\Program Files\My Svc\My-Svc.exe, command: /install
> >
> > Action ended 11:24:45: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
> > ...
> >
> > Not much help there.  How does one go about determining why the
> > action/command failed?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Eric.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 10:24 PM
> > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Debugging/Troubleshooting Service Installs
> >
> >
> > I dunno.  I'm inclined to stick with the abstraction principle and
> > trust that the /uninstall option will undo everything done by the /install
> option.
> >
> > So I only have two custom actions but several applicable scenarios:
> >
> > * Install - RunInstallCmd
> > * Rollback Install - RunUninstallCmd
> > * Repair - RunInstallCmd
> > * Rollback Repair - no action (RunUninstallCmd would partially
> > uninstall
> > service)
> > * Uninstall - RunUninstallCmd
> > * Rollback Uninstall - RunInstallCmd
> > * Upgrade - no action (unless this scenario is actually composed of
> > install/uninstall scenarios)
> > * Rollback Upgrade - no action (ditto)
> >
> > But theory and practice do no always coincide.  I'll have to put my
> > theories to the test.
> >
> > Eric.
> >
> > On May 19, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) wrote:
> >
> > > My recommendation would be to perform any other activities that the
> > service performs itself during /install in a Windows Installer friendly
> fashion.
> > The reason is that Windows Installer (and WiX standard custom actions)
> > behave more robustly in the face of failures and associated rollback
> > scenarios.
> > >
> > > If you do decide to use a custom action to execute "service.exe /install"
> > and "service.exe /uninstall" then remember to handle the following
> > scenarios:
> > > * Install
> > > * Rollback Install
> > > * Repair (Reinstall/Reconfigure)
> > > * Rollback Repair (Reinstall/Reconfigure)
> > > * Uninstall
> > > * Rollback Uninstall
> > > * Upgrade
> > > * Rollback Upgrade
> > >
> > > That's a lot of custom actions and it's going to be very difficult
> > > to know what
> > to do in each scenario if you don't know what "service.exe /install" does.
> > >
> > > Edwin G. Castro
> > > Software Developer - Staff
> > > Digital Channels
> > > Fiserv
> > > Office: 503-746-0643
> > > Fax: 503-617-0291
> > > www.fiserv.com
> > > P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
> > >
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> > >> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 4:21 PM
> > >> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > >> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Debugging/Troubleshooting Service Installs
> > >>
> > >> Hi Edwin,
> > >>
> > >> I suspected this would be the case -- writing a custom action.  The
> > >> service however must be executed with the /install option before it
> > >> can be started so unless there's an alternative to writing a custom
> > >> action, this is the only possible solution.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks for the help.
> > >>
> > >> Eric.
> > >>
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) [mailto:edwin.cas...@fiserv.com]
> > >> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 4:24 PM
> > >> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > >> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Debugging/Troubleshooting Service Installs
> > >>
> > >> ...
> > >> If you really want to execute your service with /install and
> > >> /uninstall to install and uninstall then you'll need to schedule a
> > >> custom action to execute your service appropriately. I would
> > >> *highly*
> > discourage this course of action.
> > >>
> > >> Edwin G. Castro
> > >> Software Developer - Staff
> > >> Digital Channels
> > >> Fiserv
> > >> Office: 503-746-0643
> > >> Fax: 503-617-0291
> > >> www.fiserv.com
> > >> P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>> -----Original Message-----
> > >>> From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> > >>> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 1:43 PM
> > >>> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > >>> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Debugging/Troubleshooting Service
> > >>> Installs
> > >>>
> > >>> Followup.  I have a better idea what the problem is.  Either
> > >>> msiexec is not "installing" the service by executing it with the
> > >>> proper /install argument or it is not executing the install
> > >>> command with
> > >> Administrator privileges.
> > >>>
> > >>>> From the log, it appears that the /install option is specified so
> > >>>> I'm guessing
> > >>> the latter case is the real problem although its somewhat
> > >>> inconceivable that the ServiceControl element does not imply
> > >> Administrator privileges.
> > >>>
> > >>> I'm guessing the Account and Password attributes are the real culprit.
> > >>> Now to prove it...
> > >>>
> > >>> -----Original Message-----
> > >>> From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> > >>> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 1:33 PM
> > >>> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset. (wix-
> > >>> us...@lists.sourceforge.net)
> > >>> Subject: [WiX-users] Debugging/Troubleshooting Service Installs
> > >>>
> > >>> Greetings,
> > >>>
> > >>> The following excerpt of a Wix file is supposed to install, stop,
> > >>> start, and uninstall a service (exact names have been tweaked):
> > >>>
> > >>>      <Component Id='MySvc'
> > >>>                 Guid="5E7A07C7-9299-4992-A601-EBB79D441A83"
> > >>>                 Win64='$(var.Win64)'>
> > >>>
> > >>>        <File Id='MySvcExe'
> > >>>
> Source='$(var.TARGET_DIR)\$(var.MY_SERVICE_OUTPUT_NAME)'
> > >>>              KeyPath='yes' Checksum='yes'/>
> > >>>
> > >>>        <ServiceInstall Id="InstallMySvc"
> > >>>                        Name="$(var.MY_SERVICE_SVC_NAME)"
> > >>>                        DisplayName="$(var.MY_SERVICE_DISPLAY_NAME)"
> > >>>                        Type="ownProcess"
> > >>>                        Start="auto"
> > >>>                        Arguments="/install"
> > >>>                        ErrorControl="normal"
> > >>>                        Description="$(var.MY_SERVICE_DESCRIPTION)"
> > >>>                        Account="[SERVICEACCOUNT]"
> > >>>                        Password="[SERVICEPASSWORD]" />
> > >>>        <ServiceControl Id="StartMySvc"
> > >>>                        Name="$(var.MY_SERVICE_SVC_NAME)"
> > >>>                        Start="install"
> > >>>                        Wait="yes" />
> > >>>        <ServiceControl Id="StopMySvcSvc"
> > >>>                        Name="$(var.MY_SERVICE_SVC_NAME)"
> > >>>                        Stop="both"
> > >>>                        Wait="yes" />
> > >>>        <ServiceControl Id="UninstallMySvcSvc"
> > >>>                        Name="$(var.MY_SERVICE_SVC_NAME)"
> > >>>                        Remove="uninstall" >
> > >>>          <ServiceArgument>/uninstall</ServiceArgument>
> > >>>        </ServiceControl>
> > >>>      </Component>
> > >>>
> > >>> I'm trying to install the resulting .MSI with the following command:
> > >>>
> > >>> msiexec /norestart /lvx*+ mysvc.log /i mysvc.msi
> > >>>
> > >>> The install fails and msiexec reports via GUI that the service
> > >>> failed to
> > start.
> > >>> Part of the log shows this:
> > >>>
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:05:419]: Executing op: RegCreateKey() MSI
> > >>> (s)
> > >>> (2C:D8)
> > >>> [13:17:05:419]: Executing op:
> > >>> ActionStart(Name=InstallServices,Description=Installing new
> > >>> services,Template=Service: [2]) MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:05:419]:
> > >>> Executing
> > >> op:
> > >>> ProgressTotal(Total=1,Type=1,ByteEquivalent=1300000)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:05:419]: Executing op:
> > >>> ServiceInstall(Name=My- Svc,DisplayName=My
> > Svc,ImagePath="C:\Program Files\My\My-Svc.exe"
> > >>> /install,ServiceType=16,StartType=2,ErrorControl=1,,Dependencies=[
> > >>> ~] ,, ,Pas sword=**********,Description=My Backup Service,,) MSI
> > >>> (s)
> > >>> (2C:D8)
> > >>> [13:17:06:060]: Executing op:
> > >>> ActionStart(Name=RollbackServiceConfig,,)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:06:060]: Executing op:
> > >>>
> > >>
> >
> CustomActionSchedule(Action=RollbackServiceConfig,ActionType=3329,Sou
> > >> r
> > >>>
> > >>
> >
> ce=BinaryData,Target=RollbackServiceConfig,CustomActionData=SchedServ
> > >> i
> > >>> ceConfig)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:06:060]: Executing op:
> > >>> ActionStart(Name=ExecServiceConfig,,)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:06:060]: Executing op:
> > >>>
> > >>
> >
> CustomActionSchedule(Action=ExecServiceConfig,ActionType=3073,Source=
> > >>>
> > >>
> >
> BinaryData,Target=ExecServiceConfig,CustomActionData=SchedServiceConf
> > >> i
> > >>> gEURMy-SvcEUR0EURrestartEURrestartEURnoneEUR1EUR60EUREUR)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:06:060]: Creating MSIHANDLE (8) of type
> > >>> 790536 for thread 1496 MSI (s) (2C:34) [13:17:06:060]: Invoking
> > >>> remote custom
> > >> action.
> > >>> DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIC5E2.tmp, Entrypoint:
> > >>> ExecServiceConfig MSI
> > >>> (s) (2C:20) [13:17:06:060]: Generating random cookie.
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:20) [13:17:06:075]: Created Custom Action Server with
> > >>> PID
> > >>> 784 (0x310).
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:78) [13:17:06:091]: Running as a service.
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:78) [13:17:06:091]: Hello, I'm your 32bit Elevated
> > >>> custom action server.
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C!B8) [13:17:06:263]: Creating MSIHANDLE (9) of type
> > >>> 790531 for thread 3000 MSI (s) (2C!B8) [13:17:06:263]: Closing
> > >>> MSIHANDLE (9) of type
> > >>> 790531 for thread 3000 MSI (s) (2C:34) [13:17:06:263]: Closing
> > >>> MSIHANDLE (8) of type 790536 for thread 1496 MSI (s) (2C:D8)
> > >> [13:17:06:263]: Executing op:
> > >>> ActionStart(Name=StartServices,Description=Starting
> > >>> services,Template=Service: [1]) MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:06:263]:
> > >>> Executing
> > >> op:
> > >>> ProgressTotal(Total=1,Type=1,ByteEquivalent=1300000)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:06:263]: Executing op:
> > >>> ServiceControl(,Name=My-
> > >>> Svc,Action=1,Wait=1,)
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:36:310]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error MSI (s)
> > >>> (2C:D8)
> > >>> [13:17:36:310]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message`
> > >>> FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1920 MSI (c) (FC:38) [13:17:36:310]: Font
> created.
> > >> Charset:
> > >>> Req=0, Ret=0, Font: Req=MS Shell Dlg, Ret=MS Shell Dlg
> > >>>
> > >>> Error 1920. Service 'My Svc' (My-Svc) failed to start.  Verify
> > >>> that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:49:482]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error MSI (s)
> > >>> (2C:D8)
> > >>> [13:17:49:482]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message`
> > >>> FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1709 MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:17:49:482]:
> Product:
> > >>> My (64-bit) -- Error 1920. Service 'My Svc' (My-Svc) failed to start.
> > >>> Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> > >>>
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:D8) [13:18:19:482]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error MSI (s)
> > >>> (2C:D8)
> > >>> [13:18:19:482]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message`
> > >>> FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1920 MSI (c) (FC:38) [13:18:19:482]: Font
> created.
> > >> Charset:
> > >>> Req=0, Ret=0, Font: Req=MS Shell Dlg, Ret=MS Shell Dlg
> > >>>
> > >>> Error 1920. Service 'My Svc' (My-Svc) failed to start.  Verify
> > >>> that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> > >>> MSI (s) (2C:F0) [13:18:21:216]: I/O on thread 1796 could not be
> cancelled.
> > >>> Error: 1168
> > >>>
> > >>> Even with all information being logged, there still isn't enough
> > >>> to determine the problem.
> > >>>
> > >>> When I don't abort the install and the files are copied into their
> > >>> final resting places, I can execute the following commands without
> > >>> any
> > >> errors:
> > >>>
> > >>>                My-Svc.exe /install
> > >>>                sc start My-Svc
> > >>>
> > >>> So it must be something wrong with the Wix file.  Any clues why
> > >>> the service fails to start?  Any tips, references, resources,
> > >>> links useful for debugging service installs using Wix?
> > >>>
> > >>> Any and all help appreciated.
> > >>>
> > >>> Eric.
> > >>>
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> Read this article and learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-
> generation tools to help Windows* and Linux* C/C++ and Fortran developers
> boost performance applications - including clusters.
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What Every C/C++ and Fortran developer Should Know!
Read this article and learn how Intel has extended the reach of its 
next-generation tools to help Windows* and Linux* C/C++ and Fortran 
developers boost performance applications - including clusters. 
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay
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