On Thursday, 29 March 2018 18:58:24 UTC+5:30, Stefan  wrote:
> That's actually the msi installers doing.
> If msi detects that an application has files in use which require 
> deleting/replacing, it shuts down those processes and attempts to restart 
> them afterwards. Problem is that the restarting doesn't always work.
> But since it's msiexec that does (or does not) do it, we can't do anything 
> about that.
> (msiexec is part of Windows).
> 
> Stefan

Hi Stefan, thanks for your response!
Can't we customize the MSI (by creating MST or any property change) to stop 
looking for file in use?

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