You can't re-create a list with a specified GUID.
But from your comment you're off on a tangent here if the only reason you need to reset the ID to 1 is to help out with your empty list operation.
The XML returned from GetListItems() is in the format
<listitems xmlns:s="uuid:BDC6E3F0-6DA3-11d1-A2A3-00AA00C14882"
xmlns:dt="uuid:C2F41010-65B3-11d1-A29F-00AA00C14882"
xmlns:rs="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:rowset" xmlns:z="#RowsetSchema"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/">
<rs:data ItemCount="4">
<z:row ows_Number_Field="6555.00000000000"
ows_Created="2003-06-18T03:41:09Z"
ows_ID="100" ows_owshiddenversion="3" />
<z:row ows_Number_Field="78905456.0000000"
ows_Created="2003-06-18T17:15:58Z"
ows_ID="101" ows_owshiddenversion="2" />
...
</rs:data>
</listitems>
So to 'reliably' loop through that is something like (not tested but you get the idea)
// Call GetListItems and setup XmlDocument with results
System.Xml.XmlNode nodeListItems =
listService.GetListItems
(listName, viewName,query,viewFields,rowLimit,queryOptions,null);
/*Loop through each node in the XML response and display each item.*/
foreach (System.Xml.XmlNode listItem in nodeListItems)
{
Console.WriteLine("ID:{0}",listItem.getAttribute("ows_ID"));
}
See this MSDN article for more inspiration
Further - to delete all these records with one call you can do a batch update by sending UpdateListItems by building up an XML fragment something like this in the for loop above.
<Batch>
<Method ID='1' Cmd='Delete'><Field Name='ID'>100</Field></Method>
<Method ID='2' Cmd='Delete'><Field Name='ID'>101</Field></Method>
</Batch>
Notes
- the "Method ID='XXX'..." has to be
sequential +1 for each batch method.
- the "Field Name='ID'100..." matches
the ID's of the list you found in the
for loop above.