Open Solution Explorer-Click on 'solution'test'('project)-Add New Project-Select other project types from left window-Select visual studio Installer-Select the setup Wizard- write your setup name in below(mysetup)-click OK. © 1995-2020 Wizards of the Coast LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Here is how to create your Right Networks account and go through the Setup Wizard.
1) You will receive a welcome email from: [email protected] Subj: Welcome to Right Networks!
Click the Activate your Account button in the email.
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2) Your Right Networks User Name is your email address. Create your own unique password.
3) From the My Account page, click Download Setup Wizard on the left side of the page.
Need to install the connection on another computer? To go directly to the My Account page for the Setup Wizard, click here: https://myaccount.rightnetworks.com/#/login
4) Select the button for your computer platform (Windows or Mac).
5) Open/Run the file that was just downloaded. Most likely in your Downloads folder (PC).
6) Click the button for Just set up your computer.
7) Enter your newly created Right Networks credentials and click Sign In.
8) At the next screen, you will be advised that the software required to enable printing and scanning to/from your local computer to Right Networks is being installed. There is nothing you have to do during this phase, but the accompanying video explaining about how printing and scanning works on Right Networks is available to help you understand why this step is important.
9) The next screen will describe the upcoming step, where the Setup Wizard is creating a desktop shortcut that you will use to log in to Right Networks.
Note: There is an option at the bottom of the screen where you can also elect to have a shortcut added to your desktop that takes you directly to the Right Networks “My Account” website where you can access your account details such as billing, users, and available apps. If there is a check in the box, the shortcut will be added to your computer’s desktop. The My Account shortcut is NOT required and you don't need to add it your computer desktop.
Un-check the Add My Account Shortcut box and click Next.
10) The next screen should indicate that the process is complete. From here, you can click ' Finish' to complete the Setup process – you are now ready to log in at any time. Before doing so, you may wish to view the video on the last page for some pointers on the best ways to log on and log off of Right Networks, plus some tips about navigating in the Right Networks environment.
11) You are now ready to access the Right Networks environment with the newly created Right Networks shortcut on your computer desktop.
- Developing Windows Service on VB.NET, Part 3: Create Setup Wizard
In this part, I’m going to create an installer project for install my windows service ‘MyService’. The installer wizard helps you to install service easily simply click next, next,.. and finish then you are done. With wizard installation, you can also uninstall the service from Add/Remove Program. If you prefer not to create setup wizard, you can install the service manually, too. You can find the detail about manually install the service at the bottom of this post.
Step-by-step to create setup wizard
Create a setup wizard for install a service
- Continue from last part. I’m going to create new project for install the service.
On ‘MyService’ project, add new project to the existing solution by click File -> Add -> New Project. - On Add New Project page.
- On Project types, expand Other Project Types -> select Setup and Deployment.
- On Templates, select Setup Project.
- Name project as ‘SetupMyService’.
- Click OK.
- You’ll see new project has been added to the existing solution. This is going to be an installer project for ‘MyService’ service.
- On Solution Explorer, right click on SetupMyService -> select Add -> Project Output.
- On Add Project Output Group, the project should be ‘MyService’ because this solution only has 1 project. Then, select ‘Primary Output’. Click OK.
- Now ‘MyService’ project has been added to the installer project as primary output.
- Next, I’ll add some custom actions for MyService to be able install and uninstall. On Solution Explorer, right click on ‘SetupMyService’ project -> select View -> Custom Actions.
- The Custom Actions page was opened. You’ll see folder Install, Commit, Rollback and Uninstall. Next, I’ll add custom actions on each of these. Start with right click on Install and select ‘Add Custom Action’.
- Double click on Application Folders and select ‘Primary output from MyService (Active)’. Click OK.
- Repeat adding custom actions on Commit, Rollback and Uninstall. You’ll get custom actions as in the figure below.
- Next, build the installer project by right click on ‘SetupMyService’ project in solution explorer and select ‘Build’.
- If there is no error, you will have setup file for install the service.
- Navigate to installer project, you’ll see the setup file. There are 2 files, you can choose to use .exe file or .msi file.
- Double click the setup file to install ‘MyService’. Follow the instruction to install the service.
- When the installation has finished, open services (type ‘services.msc’ in command prompt). Find your service name ‘MyService’. You’ll see that the service hasn’t started yet because the startup type is ‘Manual’. Also, notice that log on as is ‘Local Service’ which are the settings that you have configured in part II.
- Right click on the service ‘MyService’. Click Start to start the service. Once the service has started, open application event log in computer management. You’ll see a log tell about the service has been started.
- Wait for service running a while and then refresh event log. You see some messages that are generated from MyService in every 10 seconds.
- That’s it. You have finished creating an installer for a service.
To manually install the service
You can also install your service manaully by open Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt and type ‘installutil path-to-your-service.exe’. For instance, I have ‘MyService.exe’ in ‘D:ProjectsMyServiceMyServicebinDebug’ so I would type
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‘installutil D:ProjectsMyServiceMyServicebinDebugMyService.exe’
If there is no error, you will see the message as the figure below.
‘The Commit phase completed successfully.
The transacted install has completed.’
The transacted install has completed.’
To uninstall the service manaully, simply add /u before path to service as the figure below.
‘installutil /u D:ProjectsMyServiceMyServicebinDebugMyService.exe’
If there is no error, you will see the mesage
‘The uninstall has completed’.
‘The uninstall has completed’.