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By bloid
via blogs.microsoft.co.il
Published: Jan 05 2009 / 14:40

Recently I had to initiate some background worker in a Windows Service. Writing a Windows Service with the built in .Net support is a no-brainer. The thing that caught me by surprise was that all the documentation states that I needed to add an installer for the service to run. After a little looking around, it turned out that it is not so difficult to create your own custom installer. I ended up writing a small class that can handle any service and thought I’d share it here.
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