Also worth checking the ,exe isn't just a wrapper, that just extracts an
msi and installs that,.
If that's the case you can often extract the msi yourself and deploy that.

On 1 January 2015 at 22:03, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  +1
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> As long as the EXE install is “silent”, it should work fine.
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> I'd do it with a script, personally, depending on environment size and
> infrastructure tools available.
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> GP startup script would be ideal, in the absence of anything that would
> make life easier
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> *Subject: *[NTSysADM] EXE to MSI
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> Hi all and Happy New year.
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> It's been a while since I had to push out an EXE app (as most now come
> with MSI), anyhow this vendor is still stuck a few decades behind ;)
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> I vaguely recall having an application that converted EXE to MSI, but cant
> remember it for the life of me.
> What do most people do/use to deploy an executable?
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> Thanks
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