Create Windows service from executable
Use NSSM( the non-Sucking Service Manager ) to run a .BAT or any .EXE file as a service.
http://nssm.cc/
- Step 1: Download NSSM
- Step 2: Install your sevice with
nssm.exe install [serviceName]
- Step 3: This will open a GUI which you will use to locate your executable
To create a Windows Service from an executable, you can use sc.exe
:
sc.exe create <new_service_name> binPath= "<path_to_the_service_executable>"
You must have quotation marks around the actual exe
path, and a space after the binPath=
.
More information on the sc
command can be found in Microsoft KB251192.
Note that it will not work for just any executable: the executable must be a Windows Service (i.e. implement ServiceMain). When registering a non-service executable as a service, you'll get the following error upon trying to start the service:
Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.
There are tools that can create a Windows Service from arbitrary, non-service executables, see the other answers for examples of such tools.