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restart TC after update if it was running

Posted: 2009-06-02, 21:25 UTC
by nursoda
Hi Christian,

I really like the "Update existing installation" feature of the new installer. It would even be better if it restarted TC *if* it had to stop it during installation.

Olav

Re: restart TC after update if it was running

Posted: 2009-06-02, 23:27 UTC
by karlchen
nursoda wrote:It would even be better if it restarted TC *if* it had to stop it during installation.
Whenever you update the currently running T.C. installation, T.C. has to be stopped during the installation. Else totalcmd.exe and maybe other files will be locked and cannot be overwritten.

Karl
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Most T.C. updates here - in particular during the (non) public beta tests - are performed without resorting to any setup programme. So I do not really care too much about the question whether the T.C. setup relaunches T.C. or not. I know how to relaunch any T.C. installation myself. 8)

Clap, clap !

Posted: 2009-06-03, 00:53 UTC
by Clo
2karlchen

:) Hello Karl !
Most T.C. updates here - in particular during the (non) public beta tests - are performed without resorting to any setup programme.
• Same here, and now, how to perform this is added in the Tutos as a new chapter… ;)
BTW :  I would be in favour of a ZIP¦RAR¦SQX simple archive also available in all cases, like that exists i.e. for XnView… 8)

:mrgreen: VG
Claude
Clo

Posted: 2009-06-03, 03:03 UTC
by Boofo
Since we don't update every day, or really that often, this is no biggie to me. But I will lend my support for it anyway. ;)

Nice for testers---

Posted: 2009-06-03, 03:58 UTC
by Clo
2Boofo

:) Hello Bob !
…But I will lend my support for it anyway.
• Thank you ! It should be better and simpler for us (the testers), but also for the average users,
especially when they keep several installed versions (that's always useful…).

:mrgreen: KR
Claude
Clo

Posted: 2009-06-03, 07:16 UTC
by HolgerK
I can live with the manual restart.

If the installer runs with elevated right (admin account or UAC elevation) restarting TC automatically by the installer would mean that restarted TC would also run with elevated rights.

I guess the installer can use some mechanism like TCMADMIN.EXE to delegate the admin approved tasks to a different process, but is it worth the effort?

Regards
Holger