What is the best way to install a windows service written in C# (in the standard way) on a remote machine, where I need to provide the username and password it should run as?
I am going to run it from MSBuild as part of integration tests.
EDIT: I don't have an msi and I don't want to create one.
You can use the SC command.
sc.exe \\\\remotecomputer create newservice binpath= C:\\Windows\\System32\\Newserv.exe start= auto obj= DOMAIN\\username password= pwd
(Note the spaces after the equals signs are important)
Creates a service entry in the registry and Service Database.
SYNTAX:
sc create [service name] [binPath= ] <option1> <option2>...
CREATE OPTIONS:
NOTE: The option name includes the equal sign.
type= <own|share|interact|kernel|filesys|rec>
(default = own)
start= <boot|system|auto|demand|disabled>
(default = demand)
error= <normal|severe|critical|ignore>
(default = normal)
binPath= <BinaryPathName>
group= <LoadOrderGroup>
tag= <yes|no>
depend= <Dependencies(separated by / (forward slash))>
obj= <AccountName|ObjectName>
(default = LocalSystem)
DisplayName= <display name>
password= <password>
从Powershell调用的WMI调用的Installutil是一种方法。
It might be worth you checking out a utility I wrote which lets you install/uninstall/start/stop windows services on a local or remote machine. If you have a feature you need added let me know (comment/github issues or PM and I'll happily oblige).
As @Raj More suggested, it uses WMI invoked from .NET.
We used to use PsExec to do everything on remote machine. At this time I saw naother solution called PowerShell Remoting , but haven't tried myself.
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