| | Create your own user-defined services Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 | | Author: Travis | Views: 734,920 / Created: October 11, 2002 |
| The Windows NT/2000 Resource Kit provides two utilities that allow you to create a Windows user-defined service for Windows applications and some 16-bit applications (but not for batch files). Whats needed for Windows NT/2000: Instrsrv.exe installs and removes system services from Windows NT/2000 Srvany.exe allows any Windows application to run as a service. You can download both files here srvany.zip
This zip includes three files. The two you need srvany.exe and instsrv.exe to install the services and also srvany.wri which documents everything you can do with the program. Note: Make sure the Services Manager is closed while running the DOS commands.
You will need to put these files in a directory called reskit At a MS-DOS command prompt(Start | Run | "cmd.exe"), type the following command: <path>\reskit\INSTSRV.EXE "Service Name" <path>\reskit\SRVANY.EXE This creates the service in the Services manager and the registry keys to setup what program to run.
Next open regedit.exe Start | run | regedit.exe WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
Next navigate to this registry key. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\service name
From the Edit menu, click Add Key and name it Parameters Next from the Edit menu, click Add Value and type this information. Value Name: Application Data Type : REG_SZ String : <path>\<application.ext>
Now you can start your service from the Service Manager
With this same program you can remove the service also. Just run this command from command prompt. <path>\reskit\INSTSRV.EXE "Service Name" REMOVE
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