Like Bill Walton, I am developing and deploying an application with 
InstantRails.  For development I prefer to use Linux but I just install 
the app on InstantRails (and get rid of the sample apps) and zip it up 
and the user just has to unzip it and run it.  I include a couple of 
scripts to put in your startup folder so the servers (db and web) start 
up at windows login.  On the unzip, it needs to go into a folder that 
has no spaces in its file path so I recommend it be unzipped into c:

It works fine and is easy to install and uninstall.

Good luck
Norm

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