

Whereas NSIS seems to use regular archives that standard archive software (7-zip et al) can open and extract. NSIS / Inno: Commmon, free tools such as Inno Setup seem to make extraction hard ( unofficial unpacker, not tried by me, run by ). ( non-MSI, MSI, admin-tools, multi-platform, etc.). There are so many possible tools that can be used. They might feature all kinds of different command line switches. Many Setup Tools: It is impossible to cover all the different kinds of possible setup.exe files.


Quick List: There are a number of common types of setup.exe files.
