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Visual Studio I receive the following error: System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied. I am running the command line with elevated privileges, so it's not that problem. Is there any place I can look to see what error is occuring. .net windows visual-studio error-handling windows-services share|improve this question edited Nov 10 '12 at 10:05 abatishchev 57k56214353 asked Feb 22 '09 at 5:37 Daniel O 2,17622233 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote
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46 down vote accepted To get it to work I needed to add permissions to the output bin\debug folder for my service project. The Local Service account didn't have permissions to the output .exe file, and this was why the error was occuring. share|improve this answer answered Feb 22 '09 at 5:58 Daniel O 2,17622233 1 Silly thing really. I simply ran the install from the debug folder which I thought would place the actual executable in the proper directory. The permissions did the trick. –Jeff.Crossett Apr 21 '09 at 12:39 1 It's a good thing that you posted this answer when you found the solution yourself. I had the same problem and it helped me. Thanks :-D –Dariusz Walczak Aug 11 '10 at 11:37 2 I love you - saved my night! –Niklas Ringdahl Sep 5 '11 at 21:24 4 Possible you could elaborate on the steps required to fix this? –Glitch100 Oct 21 '12 at 17:19 3 Good day can anyone please elaborate this. What do you mean by add permission to the bin/debug. Thanks. –user2530748 Aug 14 '13 at 5:53 | show 3 more comments up vote 12 down vote Had the same issue. Fixed by running the service under "Local System Account" share|improve this answer answered Sep 16 '13 at 10:55 alga 98711124 This is potentially insecure. See stackoverfl
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