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    Default Why do it want to reboot?

    I created a Web install and it works well. I created the Web update using
    the same install but a higher version number and when i call wupdate.exe, it
    runs and replaces the origional installed files BUT at the end says that it
    is necessary to "reboot the PC..do it now or later?"

    I can't figure out why this is coming up. It is not necessary to reboot and
    i dont think it is in the install. I really don't want the reboot message in
    the web update.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

    Skip

  2. #2

    Default Re: Why do it want to reboot?

    Skip,

    If you don't have a "Reboot" function in your script, then your update
    replaced a in-use files. What you can do is to check for in-use files
    before the installation process starts. Then ask the user to shut-down
    the application.

    If you don't have the Reboot function in your script and the installer
    ask for a reboot then a reboot *IS* necessary!

    Does this help?

    Friedrich

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  3. #3

    Default Re: Why do it want to reboot?

    Friedrich,

    Hummm..

    The only inuse file would be wupdate.exe. That might be it, as I am using
    the same install to update as i did to initially install. Just the version
    number changed.

    Skip

  4. #4

    Default Re: Why do it want to reboot?

    Skip,

    No, wupdate.exe is not in-use (if you are using the standard wupdate.exe
    we provide).

    wupdate.exe downloads the Web Installer Update Package and terminates
    immediately. You can update wupdate.exe without any problem. There
    must be another file(s) in-use.

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    Friedrich Linder
    CEO, Lindersoft
    www.lindersoft.com
    +1.954.252.3910

    "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 5

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    Default Re: Why do it want to reboot?

    Thanks Friedrich,

    Hummm..Let me play with it some more and get back to you next week.

    No files should/are be in use. If it is ok, I might send the install and
    the link to the install to you next week and let you give it a go.

    Skip

  6. #6

    Default Re: Why do it want to reboot?

    Skip,

    Yes, you can send me the install (and script) next week.

    If you don't have the "Reboot" script item in your script, then the
    update process definitely replaced an in-use file. Only this action
    asks for a system reboot.

    You can place the "Start/Stop Delayed File Install" script item around
    your files to make sure a system does not reboot. But in your case,
    if a file is in-use, the installer performs a rollback.

    Thanks,
    Friedrich

    --
    Friedrich Linder
    CEO, Lindersoft
    www.lindersoft.com
    +1.954.252.3910

    "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 5

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