#x27;t normally
>>> prompt "files in use" dialogs AFAIK - is the service associated with a tray
>>> app or something like that? Also behavior changes pre and post Vista, when
>>> Restart Manager was introduced and the in-use detection algorithms changed.
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Vista, when
>> Restart Manager was introduced and the in-use detection algorithms changed.
>>
>> Phil Wilson
>>
>> -----Original Message-
>> From: Deepa Choundappan [mailto:deepa...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 2:34 PM
>> To: WiX-users@
ithms changed.
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> Phil Wilson
>
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> Subject: [WiX-users] Changing the Windows Service name on an upgrade
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Subject: [WiX-users] Changing the Windows Service name on an upgrade
Hi -
Our original version of the msi installed a service like "Service Preview"
- I now need to change this to "Service" on a subsequent install.
On an upgrade - I hit a Files In Use box
Hi -
Our original version of the msi installed a service like "Service Preview"
- I now need to change this to "Service" on a subsequent install.
On an upgrade - I hit a Files In Use box which sayd "The following
applications are using files which the installer must update. You can
either close th
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