Check out http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk/message/21531
for more info on using Remoting to provide a UI for a service

On 10/21/05, Charles Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The services could be running on a 'headless" server or an unattended
> server so services are not allowed to have message boxes. Your service
> could post progress messages in a Database or XML file then a Winforms
> app or web Page could watch and display the messages.
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> The service cannot have a ui ever. A ui with a message box must be a
> separate program tightly couled to the services progress storage.
> Ideally the separate program would run on server or totally different
> box (so progress could be monitored from anywhere).
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> On 10/20/05, mail2sadanand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi,
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> >  i am writing a windows service using c#, i would like to provide the
> >  functionality to the user i.e. while runing the windows service,
> >  process should be shown to the user via message dialog box.
> >
> >  can any one help on this.
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