Arnie - Reboot doesn't fix the problem
Roger - I don't have that REGEDIT entry. I have a "FileRenameOperations"
entry at that level that shows as "(value not set)", but no
"PendingFileRenameOperations" entry. Any other thoughts?
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Viper640
"Roger Wolter[MSFT]" wrote:
> That indicates that some previous installation program left a value in the
> registry. Use regedit to look at this key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager
> \PendingFileRenameOperations
>
> Clear out any value in the key and then try again.
>
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> >I successfully installed MS SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition on a Windows
> >XP
> > Professional computer. The installation of MS SQL Server 2005 SP1 was
> > also
> > successful.
> >
> > However, when I use Control Panel, Add / Remove Programs, and change the
> > MS
> > SQL Server 2005 program, choosing the Workstation component, I get a
> > "Pending
> > Reboot Requirement" error message that prevents me from going further.
> > Rebooting does not fix the problem.
> >
> > Can anyone explain what is causing this? How do I clear the
> > condition?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Viper640
>
>
>