![]() This will require one line of hand crafted XML to extended the service definition in the registry with the proper command line value to be passed to your exe. If it's really just a console app that runs as a service you will need to include a program such as srvany.exe. ![]() ** This assumes your service exe is a proper Windows service that interfaces with the windows service control manager. Basically follow the desktop-application all the way through and then skip to the final portion of the windows-service tutorial where you define the windows service. The desktop-application and windows-service tutorials should** show you everything you need to know to author this installer. For example, this installer you describe could be done without writing a single line of XML. IsWiX* is a set of project templates and graphical designers that provide an opinionated project structuring (scaffolding) and greatly speeds up the learning curve and implementation. It supports MSBuild for easy integration with your CI/CD pipeline. Squirrel.Windows - Electron Forge Getting Started Importing an Existing Project Configuration CLI Core Concepts Why Electron Forge Build Lifecycle Built-in Templates Webpack + Typescript Webpack Forge Configuration Plugins Makers AppX deb DMG Flatpak Pkg RPM Snapcraft Squirrel. WiX allows you to describe and build MSI databases using an XML/XSD domain specific language. I would also use with that another FOSS application called Industrial Strength Windows Installer XML aka IsWiX. I would use a general case tool instead such as the Free and Open Source Windows Installer XML Toolset aka WiX. Electron's windows installer packager strikes me a specific case tool that would likely hit limitations in scenarios like this.
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