win32_delete_service
(PECL win32service >=0.1.0)
win32_delete_service — Deletes a service entry from the SCM database
Description
Attempts to delete a service from the SCM database. Administrative privileges are required for this to succeed.
This function really just marks the service for deletion. If other processes (such as the Services Applet) are open, then the deletion will be deferred until those applications are closed. If a service is marked for deletion, further attempts to delete it will fail, and attempts to create a new service with that name will also fail.
Parameters
-
servicename
-
The short name of the service.
-
machine
-
The optional machine name. If omitted, the local machine will be used.
Return Values
Returns WIN32_NO_ERROR
on success, FALSE
if there is a problem with the parameters or a Win32 Error Code on failure.
Examples
Example #1 A win32_delete_service() example
Deletes the dummyphp service.
<?php
win32_delete_service('dummyphp');
?>
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