When managing software deployment on Windows, you’ve likely encountered two common file types: .msi (Microsoft Installer) and .exe (executable). While MSI files are the standard for enterprise deployment and silent installation, EXE files are often more user-friendly for distribution, customization, or packaging into a single installer.
Choose the method that matches your technical comfort: IExpress for a quick free fix, a third-party tool for professional results, or custom code for full control. Just remember: inside every converted EXE, an MSI is still doing the real work. Have you ever needed to convert an MSI to an EXE? Share your use case in the comments below. msi to exe

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