Subj : Re: Microsoft is reboot happy... To : Robert Comer From : Rich Date : Thu Mar 22 2001 02:07 am From: "Rich" <@> The debugger doesn't do anything tricky. There is a registry setting = to enable just in time debugging that gets looked at only when an app = crashes. I'm not even sure it gets switched from Dr. Watson to Visual = C++ at install time or if you have to explicitly enable this in the VC++ = options dialog. Rich "Robert Comer" wrote in message = news:3aba30d6@w3.nls.net... I was thinking it may have been the debugger needing unhooked from the = system... - Bob Comer "Rich" <@> wrote in message news:3aba2d63$2@w3.nls.net... The issue isn't the C compiler or even the development = environment. The likely issue here is that the C runtime DLLs being = updated are in use by running applications and can't be updated while in = use. There may be other similar files. Rich "Geo." wrote in message = news:3ab9e14d$1@w3.nls.net... If you install or uninstall C on linux, do you have to reboot? Geo. "Jeff Shultz - Shultz Infosystems" = wrote in message news:qenibt0nasnem14t1876ucbha1hh664o44@4ax.com... > When I went to uninstall VC++ and MSDN, both of them required = that I > reboot to finish the uninstall. > > And I still had to go in and manual delete the directories. > -- > Jeff Shultz --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.4 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/100) .