OBEngine Service missing from a fresh install of Azure Backup

I downloaded the MS Azure Recovery Agent from the portal and registered and set up the server fine
I set up a quick backup job to test and when I came to run it I get the following error:
I have rebooted the server and still the same error
The service is missing so i guess that's why it won't run but I cant see or find how to get that service installed.
I would not have expected this issue from a clean install?
Anyone help please?

Hi,
My first suggestion is to reinstall Azure Recovery Agent - you can re-download it, uninstall exists one and reinstall it to see the result. 
Also please make sure that port 6049 is open both TCP and UDP on the local machine via Windows Firewall. If any third party firewall is configged instead, check port 6049 as well or temporarily disable firewall just for a test.
Meanwhile obengine is a service so please test to restart it - let us know if any error occurs.
Net stop obengine
Net start obengine
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