In general, you can't assume the UI is going to run for a repair. For example,
running "Repair" from the Control Panel button runs the repair in "Basic" mode
with only the basic progress dialog showing. It works from the
MaintenanceTypeDlg when you press the "Change" button off Control Panel b
Appreciate your response, it clarifies a lot.
Our regular repair through ARP is configured to bring up a custom UI dialog
asking for a windows service logon account.
Since this is suppressed in resiliency repair, the service installation
fails, causing the entire repair to fail.
I guess I could t
On 28-Aug-11 17:31, Sameer Arora wrote:
> Why is UI sequence table missing/empty when repair is triggered by the
> advertised shortcut?
Because resiliency repairs are always run in basic UI. That can't be
changed.
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