Windows Server 2012R2 Quick Start mode deploys RemoteApp, checks for compatibility, and displays a pending restart.
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Workaround:
Find PendingFileRenameOperations in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager, delete
or delete the corresponding table entry under CurrentControlSet
⒈ enter regedit in Start/Run to open the Registry Editor to view or modify the registry
⒉ Open Registry Editor,Find the Pendingfilerenameoperatio project in Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\control\seion manager,Locate and then delete it so that you can clear the Install pending item.
Tip, if you are afraid of an error, please first export the backup work for the project's registry.
The PendingFileRenameOperations key value holds a snapshot of the current system session, which records an unsuccessful file rename operation and discovers the presence of this key when installing the Adobe CS5 series software (other software). It will be in the unrequited view that the previous installer was not completed, so it will prompt for a reboot.
The following three documents are in the presence of a pending restart, the solution is similar, I have tried, did not expect to succeed ....
Another point: Installing RemoteApp on Windows Server R2 requires only a single server, with both domain and RemoteApp installed.
From
Http://www.rongsen.com.cn/show-19552-1.html
https://zhidao.baidu.com/question/17330163.html
http://blog.csdn.net/genge_zhen/article/details/7789037
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Windows Server 2012R2 Quick Start mode to deploy RemoteApp, check for compatibility, display a pending restart