"Nehmo Sergheyev" <nehmo54@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> In Win XP Home SP1, for example.
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> Why do some programs require you to restart the computer to install the
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> Even some very complicated programs, like Macormedia Dreamweaver, don't
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> What done in a restart that can't be done while the computer is running?
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Windows needs to load some resident parts for the proggie at next boot and
also to read the re-written registry at next boot .
That simple and that stupid a solution by Redmont.
Larry