My experience has been that you can avoid the reboot IFF you stop all
scheduler and/or Client Acceptor Daemon processes before you begin
installing the new version. It also helps to remove schedulers and/or
C.A.D., using the wizard in the old-version GUI client before upgrading.
Then put them back
I have experienced random "unprompted" reboots performing manual installs on
Windows clients from 7.1.1.0 to 7.1.6.0
Haven't nailed down exactly why yet, still gathering info
On one machine MS updates had been applied and may not have been restarted, on
another it seemed to happen after
If all prerequisites are already installed & all TSM processes are stopped you
shouldn't need to.
>From what I have seen even if it asks to reboot basic functionality remains.
Bruce Kamp
GIS Backup & Recovery
(817) 568-7331
e-mail: mailto:bruce.k...@novartis.com
-Original Message-
Can one upgrade a Windows 7.1.x client to a 7.1.somethinghigher client without
a reboot or do all Windows 7.1 upgrades require a reboot?
David