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I am just recently noticing your response. I wanted to do some testing without any changes to the REBOOT or MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL properties to confirm the actual behavior before responding.

It turns out that it is not the service that is triggering the reboot required popup but rather a process that is started by the service. This makes sense as the installer would not be aware of that process.

When the service is stopped, this causes the process to also stop so eventual file removal is successful.

I think I'll just have to suppress the popup.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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