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Only Servers reboot after upgrading after using the "AutoUpgrade option " in Endpoint

Updated: 18 Mar 2011 | 8 comments
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Hi, would like to know Under what circumstances can the installation of an unattended autoupgrade installation of SEP cause a windows server to reboot
(Please make reference to (for example) group policy, local security, operating system versions/service packs, system state, SEP installer bugs (e.g. if maintain existing features installation setting can cause this) etc)

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VKalani's picture
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2011
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Auto-upgrade woukld NEVER

Auto-upgrade woukld NEVER cause an automatica reboot of ANY computer...

-VKalani

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It worked well with clients

It worked well with clients OS ,never rebooted but only the server OS repeat , i will collect the event logs and update it.

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hi

you may have ntp component option assigned to the server groups.

Please don't forget to mark your thread solved with whatever answer helped you : ) Rafeeq

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If you selected the option to

If you selected the option to restart when you built that specific package then it would. Make sure you didn't have that option checked for your server package.

I've had this happen one time before and that option WAS checked.

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Yes agree to above suggestion

Yes agree to above suggestion installing package would not reboot the machine unless the package was created to do so

Swapnil

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Hi folks, In some cases I

Hi folks,

In some cases I need to reboot clients after an auto-upgrade. How do I tell Auto-upgrade to use a specific “Client install Settings” I created? Remember I am not exporting a package, I am doing an auto-upgrade to a group.

Thank you!

Ray

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Under Client Features,

Under Client Features, uncheck "Maintain existing client features when updating"

Then under 'Select the features you want to use:" just add the custom package you created.

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What Brian81 says is for

What Brian81 says is for features, not  for settings. I think, you  can also seelct what settings you want  to use, while auto-upgrading. You can go to Group-Install Packages. Here, seelct the  version and  32/64 bit , and  then you  also get  option to seelct, what  setting  you  want  to use. You could use  your custom setting

-VKalani