You should be able to uninstall it using sc.exe (I think it is included in the Windows Resource Kit) by running the following in an “administrator” command prompt:
sc.exe delete
where
You can find sc.exe in the System folder and it needs Administrative privileges to run. More information in this Microsoft KB article.
Alternatively, you can directly call the DeleteService() api. That way is a little more complex, since you need to get a handle to the service control manager via OpenSCManager() and so on, but on the other hand it gives you more control over what is happening.
Remove Windows Service via Registry
Its very easy to remove a service from registry if you know the right path. Here is how I did that:
Run Regedit or Regedt32
Go to the registry entry “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services”
Look for the service that you want delete and delete it. You can look at the keys to know what files the service was using and delete them as well (if necessary).
Delete Windows Service via Command Window
Alternatively, you can also use command prompt and delete a service using following command:
sc delete
You can also create service by using following command
sc create “MorganTechService” binpath= “C:Program FilesMorganTechSPacemyservice.exe”
Note: You may have to reboot the system to get the list updated in service manager.