Distinguishing Variations Between EXE and Traditional MSIs
EXE files and MSI files. There’s a lot of overlap in what they can both do, yet they are also very distinct from each other.
So, what are the major differences between the two, and why are they often associated? Let’s have a look.
EXE vs. MSI Files: What They Do
You might conflate an EXE file and an MSI file due to them being capable of very similar things. You’ve most likely installed a program using an EXE file, as well as with an MSI file.
Understanding how they’re different requires understanding what they do.
An EXE file is anexe cutable file. This is a general term for anything from an installer to a standalone program, or even just code.
An MSI file is aM icros oftI nstaller file. This is dedicated exclusively to installing data using the Windows Installer. You cannot run an independent program from an MSI file, but all programs are installed using the Windows Installer.
Even understanding all of that, there still seems to be some overlap between the two. Let’s dig a little deeper into each one.
Title: Distinguishing Variations Between EXE and Traditional MSIs