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diff --git a/openvpn/src/openvpnserv/service.h b/openvpn/src/openvpnserv/service.h deleted file mode 100644 index e89a89fb..00000000 --- a/openvpn/src/openvpnserv/service.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF -ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED -TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A -PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - -Copyright (C) 1993 - 2000.  Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved. - - MODULE: service.h - - Comments:  The use of this header file and the accompanying service.c - file simplifies the process of writting a service.  You as a developer - simply need to follow the TODO's outlined in this header file, and - implement the ServiceStart() and ServiceStop() functions. - - There is no need to modify the code in service.c.  Just add service.c - to your project and link with the following libraries... - - libcmt.lib kernel32.lib advapi.lib shell32.lib - - This code also supports unicode.  Be sure to compile both service.c and - and code #include "service.h" with the same Unicode setting. - - Upon completion, your code will have the following command line interface - - <service exe> -?                to display this list - <service exe> -install          to install the service - <service exe> -remove           to remove the service - <service exe> -debug <params>   to run as a console app for debugging - - Note: This code also implements Ctrl+C and Ctrl+Break handlers -       when using the debug option.  These console events cause -       your ServiceStop routine to be called - -       Also, this code only handles the OWN_SERVICE service type -       running in the LOCAL_SYSTEM security context. - -       To control your service ( start, stop, etc ) you may use the -       Services control panel applet or the NET.EXE program. - -       To aid in writing/debugging service, the -       SDK contains a utility (MSTOOLS\BIN\SC.EXE) that -       can be used to control, configure, or obtain service status. -       SC displays complete status for any service/driver -       in the service database, and allows any of the configuration -       parameters to be easily changed at the command line. -       For more information on SC.EXE, type SC at the command line. - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -#ifndef _SERVICE_H -#define _SERVICE_H - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//// todo: change to desired strings -//// -// name of the executable -#define SZAPPNAME            PACKAGE "serv" -// internal name of the service -#define SZSERVICENAME        PACKAGE_NAME "Service" -// displayed name of the service -#define SZSERVICEDISPLAYNAME PACKAGE_NAME " Service" -// list of service dependencies - "dep1\0dep2\0\0" -#define SZDEPENDENCIES       TAP_WIN_COMPONENT_ID "\0Dhcp\0\0" -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//// todo: ServiceStart()must be defined by in your code. -////       The service should use ReportStatusToSCMgr to indicate -////       progress.  This routine must also be used by StartService() -////       to report to the SCM when the service is running. -//// -////       If a ServiceStop procedure is going to take longer than -////       3 seconds to execute, it should spawn a thread to -////       execute the stop code, and return.  Otherwise, the -////       ServiceControlManager will believe that the service has -////       stopped responding -//// -   VOID ServiceStart(DWORD dwArgc, LPTSTR *lpszArgv); -   VOID ServiceStop(); -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//// The following are procedures which -//// may be useful to call within the above procedures, -//// but require no implementation by the user. -//// They are implemented in service.c - -// -//  FUNCTION: ReportStatusToSCMgr() -// -//  PURPOSE: Sets the current status of the service and -//           reports it to the Service Control Manager -// -//  PARAMETERS: -//    dwCurrentState - the state of the service -//    dwWin32ExitCode - error code to report -//    dwWaitHint - worst case estimate to next checkpoint -// -//  RETURN VALUE: -//    TRUE  - success -//    FALSE - failure -// -   BOOL ReportStatusToSCMgr(DWORD dwCurrentState, DWORD dwWin32ExitCode, DWORD dwWaitHint); - - -// -//  FUNCTION: AddToMessageLog(LPTSTR lpszMsg) -// -//  PURPOSE: Allows any thread to log an error message -// -//  PARAMETERS: -//    lpszMsg - text for message -// -//  RETURN VALUE: -//    none -// -#  define MSG_FLAGS_ERROR     (1<<0) -#  define MSG_FLAGS_SYS_CODE  (1<<1) -   void AddToMessageLog(DWORD flags, LPTSTR lpszMsg); -   void ResetError (void); -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif  | 
