You can also look at the Multi-String value in the registry called
"PendingFileRenameOperation" at the following location to see which files
the system has earmarked for change.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Setup asks for rebooting after change/repair options.
Action 15:27:39: RollbackCleanup. Removing backup files
MSI (s) (2C:A8) [15:27:39:500]: Note: 1: 1321 2: C:\Config.Msi\23320b.rbf
MSI (s) (2C:A8) [15:27:39:500]: Verifying accessibility of file: 23320b.rbf
Action 15:27:39: RollbackCleanup. Removing backup files
MSI (s) (2C:A8) [15:27:39:500]: Note: 1: 1321 2: C:\Config.Msi\23320b.rbf
MSI (s) (2C:A8) [15:27:39:500]: Verifying accessibility of file: 23320b.rbf
Info 1903. Scheduling reboot operation: Deleting file
C:\Config.Msi\23320b.rbf. Must reboo
Those are rollback files. They are not likely to be the cause of the reboot.
The log file will probably point out some other files.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Sergey Yukhno <
sergey.yuk...@visutechsystem.by> wrote:
> After change/repair options setups asks for rebooting. In setup log I
> f
After change/repair options setups asks for rebooting. In setup log I
found records that msi can't delete some *.rbf files in directory
"setup.msi". What problem is?
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