I couldn't see anything in that log either, except an error 16 with no
obvious source - "The directory cannot be removed. " but no clear
indication that it is causing the reboot. I have noticed that it can
be hard to suppress reboots during an upgrade when they are caused by
the old uninstall. REBOOT=R is perhaps not propagated to the uninstall
of the older product. Even so, I see nothing obvious there.
---------------
Phil Wilson


On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Henri Hein <he...@thinair.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Phil.  Here's a link to the full log file:
> http://1drv.ms/1JyRdgH
>
> I should have mentioned as well that this particular log was from an
> upgrade, though the problem happens on both upgrades and clean installs
> (installs where I uninstall first, reboot, then install).
>
> Thanks,
>   - Henri
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