That's because it's a system service

right click My Computer > manage > services and applications > services

The service in question is "Windows Installer", it's normally set to manual, 
but it's status may be changed by an installation program iirc.

On 18 Aug 2006 at 16:25, Gary VanderMolen wrote:

> My guess is that since Windows Installer is part of the OS, it wouldn't
> necessarily show up in an autorun location. Have you tried the
> Microsoft Knowledge Base articles mentioned previously? 

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