Deleting a Service
A service configuration program uses the OpenService function to get a handle to an installed service object. The program can then use the service object handle in the DeleteService function to delete the service from the SCM database.
The DoDeleteSvc function in the following example shows how to delete a service from the SCM database. The szSvcName variable is a global variable that contains the name of the service to be deleted. For the complete example that sets this variable, see SvcConfig.cpp.
//
// Purpose:
// Deletes a service from the SCM database
//
// Parameters:
// None
//
// Return value:
// None
//
VOID __stdcall DoDeleteSvc()
{
SC_HANDLE schSCManager;
SC_HANDLE schService;
SERVICE_STATUS ssStatus;
// Get a handle to the SCM database.
schSCManager = OpenSCManager(
NULL, // local computer
NULL, // ServicesActive database
SC_MANAGER_ALL_ACCESS); // full access rights
if (NULL == schSCManager)
{
printf("OpenSCManager failed (%d)\n", GetLastError());
return;
}
// Get a handle to the service.
schService = OpenService(
schSCManager, // SCM database
szSvcName, // name of service
DELETE); // need delete access
if (schService == NULL)
{
printf("OpenService failed (%d)\n", GetLastError());
CloseServiceHandle(schSCManager);
return;
}
// Delete the service.
if (! DeleteService(schService) )
{
printf("DeleteService failed (%d)\n", GetLastError());
}
else printf("Service deleted successfully\n");
CloseServiceHandle(schService);
CloseServiceHandle(schSCManager);
}
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