Paul, you'll get no argument from me. Consider it noted.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The command line is your friend.
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At 08:15 AM 10/26/2001 -0700, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
>Yes, whenever you upgrade any TSM Windows client, you should stop all TSM
>client services. If you do not do this, then some of the files will not
be
>updated "in place", and you will be prompted to reboot in order to pick
up
>the changes.

Andy,
It sure would be nice if the installer could be educated to stop the
services instead of requiring the user to.  It would also be nice if the
user didn't have to uninstall prior versions of the software before
upgrading, too.  It would be nice if the installer did everything that was
necessary.
..Paul


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