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Re: SBI /q /norestart restarted anyway Originally Posted by MarkRiffey Magic codes, eh? I traded mine for a cow <G> Friedrich
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Re: SBI /q /norestart restarted anyway Magic codes, eh? I traded mine for a cow That helps - we'll do that. Thank you. Mark
Re: SBI /q /norestart restarted anyway Hi Mark, the Microsoft C++ 2017 redistributable returned the magic "3010" exit code (because it had to replace "in-use" system components). That means, a reboot was required. The redistributable did not reboot the system, but Line 149 requested it (see attached screenshot). If you would like to disable a required reboot process, just comment-out Lines 148-150. But please note that you do not have a valid VC++ 2017 installation if you suppress the reboot. What you can do is to store the required reboot status and then ask for a reboot at the end of your installation. In this case, do not start your own app from the install. Does this help? Friedrich
SBI /q /norestart restarted anyway Recently we had to add the VS C++ 2017 redistributable to our installer (thanks for the version checking on that, Friedrich). Odd thing is, it forced a reboot on a user's machine while I was watching it. It runs early in our install and rebooted them right out of it - because they clicked "sure, reboot it" before I could stop them. I opened the SBI for this include and noticed it had /norestart on the command line. My question is - why would the reboot prompt appear given that the 2017 C++ SBI has /q and /restart? Mark
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