Computer Science, asked by chetan4567, 10 months ago

What's the difference between an exe file and an msi file?

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Answered by rohit3983
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Answer:

The main difference between the two extensions is their purpose. EXE is used mainly to indicate that the file is an executable one. In comparison, MSI indicates that the file is a Windows installer. While an MSI is used only with installers, this is not the case with EXE.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Some differences between an msi file and exe file is given below.

Explanation:

EXE file

  • It stands for an Executable file.
  • EXE is primarily like to show the document would be an executable file.
  • This provides you with absolute flexibility in building the installation at just the cost of additional work.

MSI file

  • It stands for Microsoft installer.
  • MSI shows that the program is an executable running on windows.
  • It will do the absolute opposite, modifying the job by working with predetermined requirements.

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