There are some properties you can set, such as REBOOT=ReallySuppress. In your 
situation I'd do the update/uninstall and create a verbose MSI log to see why 
Windows wants to reboot, or if there is something like a spurious 
ScheduleReboot in there. You don't really want to suppress a reboot if there's 
a filesinuse situation where you don't actually get the update completed until 
after a reboot. 

Phil Wilson 


-----Original Message-----
From: CP YEH [mailto:ntde...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 12:38 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: [WiX-users] How to control windows reboot popup window?

Hi all,

I created an installer that consists several dlls and exes. I also
supports updates so the user can update our product instead of
reinstalling our product.
So far it's pretty good.

However, when the user either updates or uninstall our product,
windows display the message asking the user to reboot the machine. I
know that mostly that's not really needed so I want to know how I can
control that message windows so that I can suppress it when it's not
needed.

Could anyone give me some advice on this? Thank you very much.

YEH

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