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SUMMARYMicrosoft Systems Management Server Installer uses a predefined variable called RESTART in determining whether or not a system should be restarted at the end of an installation script. The variable can be set manually in an installation script or changed automatically by the SMS Installer run- time when certain conditions are met. Restart variables are case sensitive. MORE INFORMATION
The variable RESTART can be set to any of the following values:
To determine which file is causing the RESTART variable to be set, you can place a "Display Message %RESTART%" script item after each system file that is being installed. If a letter S is displayed, a file in use has been marked for replacement on restart. To suppress the reboot altogether, include a script item at the end of your script:
NOTE: If the system is restarted manually, the files in use will still be
replaced at that time.
Conversely, to force a system restart, you may set the RESTART variable to S. Additional query words: prodsms boot reboot
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