Re: Error on service installation

From: Max (Please_at_reply.to.news.group)
Date: 05/19/03

  • Next message: Wiktor Zychla: "Re: Rijndael"
    Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 09:08:59 +0200
    
    

    I've tried one more thing.
    I registered the service manually by creating the necessary keys in registry
    and rebooting the computer.
    The service works fine but installation using installutil does not work.
    The service contains valid installer, which used to work before on v1.0 of
    framework on another computer.

    "Max" <Please@reply.to.news.group> wrote in message
    news:eQdbq0THDHA.2200@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    > Hi!
    >
    > I perform installutil <myservice> and get the following error
    >
    > ******************************************************************
    > An exception occurred during the Install phase.
    > System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The account name is invalid or does
    > not ex
    > ist, or the password is invalid for the account name specified
    > ******************************************************************
    >
    > I am logged on as an administrator (member of local Administrators
    > workgroup). Permissions for the <myservice>.exe file include full control
    > for Local Administrators, System, and the particular user I am logged on
    as.
    >
    > The project was created on another computer some time ago and worked fine
    > there.
    > The computer where the project was created was XP, Visual Studio .NET (not
    > 2003, the very first one). (the version of .NET framework was
    1.0.something
    > if I am mistaking)
    >
    > My current computer where I am currently having problems is 2000 with .NET
    > Framework 1.1, SDK. (the version of the framework is 1.1.4322)
    >
    > I have built the project from source code on this particular computer
    where
    > I am trying to run it.
    >
    > I have actually ran out of ideas what else should I check to make it work.
    > If you have one - please write.
    >
    > Thank you.
    >
    >


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