A drop in, compatible, replacement for the useful "srvany.exe", found in the Windows Server Resource Kit.
Written in C, for Windows XP and newer.
- Open Source
- 32 and 64 bit binary available
- No OS/2 application support
- Service will stop if the launched application exits
Solution is known to build with Visual Studio 2013, no additional dependencies are needed. The project uses the "v120_xp" toolset to ensure XP / 2003 support, and links to the MSVCRT statically.
Place srvany-ng in an accessible folder on your system. Install it as a service from an Elevated (Administrator) Command Prompt:
sc create "MyServiceName" start= auto binPath = "C:\Path\To\srvany-ng.exe"
sc description MyServiceName "My services description"
Note the spaces between start=
, binPath=
and their parameters. This is intended.
Now, open the Registry editor (regedit.exe
), and browse to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MyServiceName
Create a new Key named "Parameters".
In the parameters key, create a new String value named "Application". The value should be the file path to the application you wish to run as a service.
Value name | Value type | Description |
---|---|---|
AppDirectory | String value | The starting directory for your application. Usually the same as the folder its executable is in. |
AppParameters | String value | Command line arguments to pass to your application on startup. |
AppEnvironment | Multi-String value | Environment variables to set for your application. |
Microsoft support article describing the use of the original srvany.exe: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/137890