WebNote that when you have tried to start your project, you will need to uninstall it (via Visual Studio) and the to log off so Windows can correctly uninstall it. Let's correct the setup project. First we will need to know where the project is being installed Right-clic on the setup project and choose "View / Custom Actions" WebMar 27, 2013 · And add a setup project by Other project Types->Setup and Deployment->Visual Studio Installer . The project will be added to the solution. Now open the file system editor by clicking on the project and …
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WebOct 5, 2004 · After you install the service, it is available in the 'services' section of the computer management console. Select your new service and click on the 'start' button in the upper toolbar or choose 'start' from the properties list. Re: How to run the installed Service. chinkou2006 6-Apr-07 16:53. WebJun 21, 2024 · A New Project window will open. Choose "Visual C#" >> "Windows" project type and select "Windows Service" from the right hand side and name the project "TestWindowsService" as shown in the … dancing on ice 2023 live
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WebOct 1, 2013 · Here is my brief steps how to create service with installer: Run Visual Studio, Go to File -> New -> Project. Select .NET Framework 4, in 'Search Installed Templates' … WebMay 19, 2014 · Now let's create an installer for the same Windows application. Right-click on the solution and add a new project to your solution like in the following figure: And add a Setup Project by "Other Project Types" -> "Setup and Deployment" -> "Visual Studio Installer" as in the following: The project will be added to the solution. WebSep 19, 2024 · Setup. There is no Visual Studio “template” for creating a Windows Service, so instead create a regular .NET Core console application project. Once created, we need to install a nuget package that adds in a bunch of Windows specific API’s into .NET Core. These are API’s that are actually already available in full framework, but … dancing on ice at the o2