Each time my Windows service (developed in C#, Visual Studio 2010) is installed on a system running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, the system error 7030 is logged. The service is not configured to be interactive. The custom Installer sub-class I have created sets the account type to NetworkService:
private System.ServiceProcess.ServiceProcessInstaller _serviceProcessInstaller;
private System.ServiceProcess.ServiceInstaller _serviceInstaller;
public ProjectInstaller()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void InitializeComponent()
{
_serviceProcessInstaller = new System.ServiceProcess.ServiceProcessInstaller();
_serviceInstaller = new System.ServiceProcess.ServiceInstaller();
_serviceProcessInstaller.Account = System.ServiceProcess.ServiceAccount.NetworkService;
_serviceProcessInstaller.Password = null;
_serviceProcessInstaller.Username = null;
_serviceInstaller.ServiceName = Resources.ServiceName;
_serviceInstaller.Description = Resources.ServiceDescription;
_serviceInstaller.StartType = System.ServiceProcess.ServiceStartMode.Automatic;
Installers.AddRange(new Installer[]
{
_serviceProcessInstaller,
_serviceInstaller
});
}
I have also tried setting the Account type to LocalSystem, but error 7030 is logged in this case as well.
In the same Installer subclass I have also tried to unset the registry entry based on How can I configure my windows service in the code to access the desktop?:
/// <summary>
/// Override OnCommitted() to overwrite the value of Interactive to be false.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1945529/how-can-i-configure-my-windows-service-in-the-code-to-access-the-desktop
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="savedState"></param>
protected override void OnCommitted(System.Collections.IDictionary savedState)
{
const string pathToKey = @"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\MyService.exe";
const string type = "Type";
using (var registryKey = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey(pathToKey, true))
{
if (registryKey != null && registryKey.GetValue(type) != null)
{
registryKey.SetValue(type, (((int)registryKey.GetValue(type) & ~0x100)));
}
}
base.OnCommitted(savedState);
}
Neither of these two fix attempts has worked. I have also looked at the following on SO: Alternative to "Allow service to interact with desktop"? and How to set "interact with desktop" in windows service installer.