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Starting the services: I'd prefer to have some kind of thread owned by a class implementing IService. In its Start method, that thread is created and started. Use a try...catch inside the loop of the main method (or in the Timer_Elapsed event, if you use a timer). Start/Stop can be controlled with a boolean member variable _keepRunning - just check it in the loop.
Error Handling: Add an "error event" to IService which gets subscribed by the Windows service. Ideally, it contains some information about how corrupted the state of that service is, such that the main service can decide if it's appropriate to unload it and create a new instance.
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