WarningIf you want to uninstall a service from your computer, don’t follow the steps in this article. Instead, find out which program or software package installed the service, and then choose Apps in Settings to uninstall that program. Note that many services are integral parts of Windows; if you remove them, you might cause system instability.To use the steps in this article, you first need to add a service installer to your Windows service. For more information, see.You can't run Windows service projects directly from the Visual Studio development environment by pressing F5.
Before you can run the project, you must install the service in the project. TipYou can use Server Explorer to verify that you've installed or uninstalled your service. For more information, see. Install your service manually.From the Start menu, select the Visual Studio directory, then select Developer Command Prompt for VS.The Developer Command Prompt for Visual Studio appears.Access the directory where your project's compiled executable file is located.Run InstallUtil.exe from the command prompt with your project's executable as a parameter: installutil.exeIf you’re using the Developer Command Prompt for Visual Studio, InstallUtil.exe should be on the system path. Otherwise, you can add it to the path, or use the fully qualified path to invoke it.
Running the RLM Server as a Service. Using this web-based interface, you can administer the license servers from any platform, and you do not need to install the rlm utilities - you only need a web browser. The web server is started automatically on port 5054 when rlm is started.