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Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳15-Jul-03 1:59
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Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳15-Jul-03 2:04
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GeneralRe: Windows Service Pin
Heath Stewart15-Jul-03 5:15
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Heath Stewart15-Jul-03 8:46
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Heath Stewart15-Jul-03 12:44
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Heath Stewart16-Jul-03 9:04
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Heath Stewart16-Jul-03 13:26
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Valeria Bogdevich17-Jul-03 4:46
Valeria Bogdevich17-Jul-03 4:46 
Heath Stewart wrote:
How many times do I have to say that the SCM (which merely invokes executables, but the command-line in the SCM is not passed to the application's entry point method (ex, main).

In this case how should I understand these lines from MSDN:
"Sometimes an auto-started service may want to receive arguments. Unfortunately, there is no method to pass arguments to a service through it's Service_Main(). These arguments can only be passed to a service through it's main(). (This entry point is defined by the user via the compiler. The default entry point is named main().) You can setup the arguments when you install the service through the CreateService API. For example, to pass the arguments "franki" and "hosun" to an auto-started service, you would pass the following string as the lpBinaryPathName parameter of CreateService():

"d:\\foo\\foo.exe franki hosun"
When the service starts, it can obtain these arguments via its main() through argc and argv. "
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