I have created a windows service using C# in Visual Studio 2010. I did a lot of research about automating the installation process. Got lots of advice but none did work for me. The windows service i have created has lots of dependencies and i would like client to have no UI interaction during the installation. I have created a setup project for this which includes all my dependencies within the installer.
Process involved:
- Create a build for windows service
- Push the setup file (.msi) to remote location
- Call the .msi and install the service silently without user interaction.
What i did so far:
- Created a powershell script to push files to remote location
- Execute powershell script and install the service
Please keep in mind that powershell script
sc create "servicename" binpath="somepath"
is used for installing service from a project directory not for installing .msi file created using Setup Project these are two vast different things. If you don't understand this don't answer please.
Possible solutions:
- Use (http://www.msbuildextensionpack.com/help/4.0.5.0/html/258a18b7-2cf7-330b-e6fe-8bc45db381b9.htm) msbuild extension pack.
- Use buildarguments to call msbuild extension pack to install windows service.
- Use (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x8zx72cd.aspx) Exec Task
- Use WIX(Windows Installer Xml)
Now my question is. How can i push windows service installer to remote location? And how can create custom build arguments and use either msbuild extension pack or Exec Task and install the service?
I know this sounds stupid and irritating question for someone who hasn't installed the service using (.MSI) created by the Setup Project. But its my requirements which i am trying to solve since weeks in the enterprise environment.