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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:07:56+00:00 2026-05-16T02:07:56+00:00

How can i call custom method on a windows service: public class TestService:ServiceBase {

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How can i call custom method on a windows service:

public class TestService:ServiceBase
{
   public TestService()
   {
      // constructor
   }

 protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
 {
    // do some work here
 }

 protected override void OnStop()
 {
    // do some work here
 }

 public void TestMethod(int arg)
 {
     // do some work here
 }
}

I know that name of the service is “TestService”, so i can do the following:

ServiceController sc = new ServiceController("TestService");

But if I do the following, it doesn’t work

sc.TestMethod(5);       // cannot do this

How can i access a method on the service? I am using c#

Thanks.

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    2026-05-16T02:07:56+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:07 am

    You seem to be confused by two different uses of the word “service”.

    On the one hand there are “service processes”, which are long-running background processes that work in the background and are rarely, if ever, visible to the user. That’s what you’ve created above. However, you don’t normally call methods directly on such a service–it’s a process, not an object.

    Then there are “service APIs”, which in .NET usually means WCF. A service API is a collection of methods that can be accessed remotely–across processes or even from one computer to another. WCF provides a super-easy way to create and consume such services in .NET.

    A “service process” may host a “service API”–in fact, it usually does. But in that case you need to define and invoke your service interface, not just call methods on the ServiceController object.

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