![]() What exactly is the problem can not be guessed without knowing more precisely what is the "wrong result" that you receive. ![]() as they run in an environment with sort-of "no user logged in". And services don't have access to some usual places, like user's storage for temporary files etc. There is one big difference between services and "normal" applications started from the command line and it is that services don't have access to a "screen" where they might show some messages. It does not automatically imply that the installer configures the services being installed to run under an account with admin rights. write to the HKLM registry keys shared by all users). ![]() The installer needs admin rights in order to make modifications to the system (e.g. ![]()
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