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‎Nov 06, 2015
12:41 PM
service with the start type of "Delayed Start" is not working
Hi All
I have Basic MSI which installs Windows Service.
I followed this thread to set it as "Delayed Start": How can I install a service with the start type of "Delayed Start"
It works on Windows 7 (my machine) and Windows 2012 but it's not working on Windows 2008 SP2
Did anyone else come across this issue before?
Any insight what could be the issue would be appreciated.
I am attaching install log below.
I have Basic MSI which installs Windows Service.
I followed this thread to set it as "Delayed Start": How can I install a service with the start type of "Delayed Start"
It works on Windows 7 (my machine) and Windows 2012 but it's not working on Windows 2008 SP2
Did anyone else come across this issue before?
Any insight what could be the issue would be appreciated.
I am attaching install log below.
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‎Nov 11, 2015
06:28 AM
=== Verbose logging started: 11/6/2015 9:45:34 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 4.05.6002.00 Calling process: C:\Windows\system32\MSIEXEC.EXE ===
Property(C): MsiNTProductType = 3
Property(C): ServicePackLevelMinor = 0
Property(C): ServicePackLevel = 2
Property(C): WindowsBuild = 6002
Property(C): VersionNT64 = 600
Property(C): VersionMsi = 4.05
Property(C): VersionDatabase = 405
MSI (s) (F0:F0) [09:47:37:158]: Skipping action: MsiConfigureServices (condition is false)
Check the condition
P.S.
Have you checked, if all Passwords are removed from log file?
Property(C): MsiNTProductType = 3
Property(C): ServicePackLevelMinor = 0
Property(C): ServicePackLevel = 2
Property(C): WindowsBuild = 6002
Property(C): VersionNT64 = 600
Property(C): VersionMsi = 4.05
Property(C): VersionDatabase = 405
MSI (s) (F0:F0) [09:47:37:158]: Skipping action: MsiConfigureServices (condition is false)
Check the condition
P.S.
Have you checked, if all Passwords are removed from log file?
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‎Nov 11, 2015
11:33 AM
I had a problem with this as well for some operating systems, but when I would restart the computer the delayed start would appear.
I know that I have my service events crafted as you do, but if I install and check services without restarting the delayed start option does not appear. If I check the registry however, the delayed flag is set. I just chalked this up to some type of OS issue. I am not certain if this is the issue you are seeing however.
I know that I have my service events crafted as you do, but if I install and check services without restarting the delayed start option does not appear. If I check the registry however, the delayed flag is set. I just chalked this up to some type of OS issue. I am not certain if this is the issue you are seeing however.