i said and quote:
<<this is a rough way to "declare an application as service", or to start it on the SYSTEM user>>
note the terms "rough", the quote marks used, and the expression "Start it on the system user"
I did not ment to build a real NT service.
Just to run it quietly, on the system...
Do remember that all services' properties are stored also in registry, at :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
from there you can determine a lot of usefull stuff like real name, real path, display name etc.
Also this is a rough way to "declare an application as service", or...
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