All posts in Uncategorized
The difference between MSI and EXE is that the MSI is an Installer database that comprises a collection of installer files and all the data needed to install, update, modify or get rid of certain software on your computer whereas EXE files can be used to install and run application . . . Read more
MSI is a file extension that applies to database files used by the Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI). They contain information about an application divided into features and components, and every component may contain files, registry data, shortcuts, and so on.
Convert EXE to MSI using a free utility Alternatively, you may use one of the free MSI converters, such as MSI Wrapper. MSI Wrapper allows to easily convert any .exe file into an MSI package, and also delivers premium features for software developers as part of its Pro offering.
Executable File, as name suggests, are computer files that contain encoded sequence of instructions and is particular a kind of file that is capable of being executed or run as a program in computer….Difference between Program and Executable File : Program Executable File All programs cannot be Exe files. All . . . Read more
Run Windows Command Prompt (cmd) (in Windows 10: open the Start menu, type cmd and press Enter) and go to the folder where your EXE file is located. replace with the name of your .exe file and with the path to the folder where you want the . msi file . . . Read more
The executable is often smaller due to better compression as well, but tend to just contain and wrap the msi, automatically extracting it and firing the installation in interactive/user selects options mode… are MSIs not more secure, since an .exe could be anything, but an .
msi file. Is the result exactly the same application, or do the two work slightly different. I.e. the . zip option being more self contained, with everything under the MySQL folder and nothing in the registry etc.
View the full list of installation options Open Command Prompt. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator to ensure you have administrator permissions. Navigate to the folder that contains the MSI file for the version of the Excel Add-in you want to install. … Use the command msiexec to . . . Read more
Run Windows Command Prompt (cmd) (in Windows 10: open the Start menu, type cmd and press Enter) and go to the folder where your EXE file is located. replace with the name of your .exe file and with the path to the folder where you want the . msi file . . . Read more
Start a "MSI from EXE(s)" project If Advanced Installer is not currently running, launch it by double-clicking its desktop icon or selecting it from the "Start" menu. On the application’s Start Page you can choose “Convert” > “MSI from EXE(s)” project type.