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I created a Windows service with Delphi for a client server application.

To install it I use

c:\Test\MyService.exe /install (or /uninstall)

This installs the service and in Windows services it lists with "MyService" name and empty description.

How to define a different name and insert a description (to be seen when running services.msc)?

Note: I need this because on the same machine i need to install more times the same service (1 per database).

Currently the only workaround i foudn is to rename the service exe, but I'd prefer to find out the correct command line way to do it (since I do this from ShellExecute).

Update: Somehow i'd look for something like (this is just for explanation reasons of course! - InstallService.exe is a name i just invented):

InstallService.exe c:\Test\MyService.exe /install /name='MyService1' 
  /description='This is my service for database 1'

but also a more compact version would be fine like:

c:\Test\MyService.exe /install /name='MyService1' 
  /description='This is my service for database 1'
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    +1 I don't see why this question deserved a downvote Aug 29, 2013 at 15:10
  • Note that Delphi TService fails to start the service when it is created with a name different to the Name property. See Service does not start for a description of the problem and a workaround.
    – JRL
    Sep 3, 2013 at 22:11
  • @Jerry - its not a bad question, but it appears to be off-topic. Perhpas that would explain the downvote. Super User is more appropriate for "how do I use this command" questions.
    – jww
    Sep 10, 2014 at 21:33

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Windows already ships with the utility that you need, namely sc create.

>sc create /?
DESCRIPTION:
        Creates a service entry in the registry and Service Database.
USAGE:
        sc  create [service name] [binPath= ]  ...

OPTIONS:
NOTE: The option name includes the equal sign.
      A space is required between the equal sign and the value.
 type= 
       (default = own)
 start= 
       (default = demand)
 error= 
       (default = normal)
 binPath= 
 group= 
 tag= 
 depend= 
 obj= 
       (default = LocalSystem)
 DisplayName= 
 password= 

This will create the service and allow you to specify the name and display name.

To modify the description you need sc description:

>sc description /?
DESCRIPTION:
        Sets the description string for a service.
USAGE:
        sc  description [service name] [description]

The other obvious option is to build command line parsing into your service. That's trivially easy to do. Simply assign handlers for the service's BeforeInstall and/or AfterInstall events and process the switches there.

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  • THanks a lot. I tried all from command line and it works as expected. It works also with the same exe insatlled meany times (of course eith diffrent [service name].
    – UnDiUdin
    Aug 29, 2013 at 12:29
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    moreover sc delete [service name] closes the loop
    – UnDiUdin
    Aug 29, 2013 at 12:43
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    Something easy to miss (even if its in the description of sc) is that you need a space after binPath=, so you cannot do binPath=mypath, instead you must do binPath= mypath
    – Robert
    Aug 21, 2015 at 11:14

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