How do I start/stop/create/remove/check a service?: Difference between revisions
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* Use [[User:sl|sl's]] [[Service Control Manager plugin (install services and drivers on NT/2K/XP)|nsSCM]] | * Use [[User:sl|sl's]] [[Service Control Manager plugin (install services and drivers on NT/2K/XP)|nsSCM]] | ||
* Use doberlec's all-in-one Swiss scripting knife - [[Nopey - system setting_tool|Nopey]]. | * Use doberlec's all-in-one Swiss scripting knife - [[Nopey - system setting_tool|Nopey]]. | ||
* Use [[User:Speed78|Speed78's]] [[NSIS Simple Service Plugin]] | |||
* Execute the NET command (use Exec, ExecWait or nsExec). | * Execute the NET command (use Exec, ExecWait or nsExec). | ||
* Execute your service EXE with special command line switches telling it what to do (use Exec, ExecWait or nsExec). | * Execute your service EXE with special command line switches telling it what to do (use Exec, ExecWait or nsExec). |
Revision as of 17:58, 3 May 2007
There are currently 6 known methods to handle services using NSIS scripting:
- Use Sunjammer's services plug-in: Services.zip (20 KB).
- Use dselkirk's NSIS Service Lib.
- Use sl's nsSCM
- Use doberlec's all-in-one Swiss scripting knife - Nopey.
- Use Speed78's NSIS Simple Service Plugin
- Execute the NET command (use Exec, ExecWait or nsExec).
- Execute your service EXE with special command line switches telling it what to do (use Exec, ExecWait or nsExec).
- Execute sc.exe that comes with WinXP (C:\windows\system32\sc.exe). Also allows to define specific user account to run the service.