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Making a Windows Service with VB.NET 2005 (Express)

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DraguVaso - 28 Sep 2004 15:35 GMT
Hi,

Can you make a Windows Service with Visual Basic .NET 2005 Express? Because
it doesn't seem to be in the possibility's when you want to create a new
project?

Can i do it in the Visual Studio 2005 Beta 1 Refresh?

Thanks,

Pieter
Eric Sabine - 28 Sep 2004 16:04 GMT
Note: I don't have or use the Express version.  That said, I don't see why
not since you can compile any applications with just the DNF installed.  It
will probably just take a work-around on your part.  Here is a link on how
to create a DLL with VS.NET std ed (I _know_ this is not what you asked, but
it can give you some insight on how to do it).
http://www.devcity.net/net/article.aspx?alias=vbnet_se_dll

hth
Eric

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