Installer files created with Actual Installer work fine on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and 11 versions. How to Create Better Installation Here are some best practices recommendations for creating installers: Actual Installer uses Product GUID, as a product identifier (e.g. {318020E9-4E14-DAB0-1CE4-2EE91C6FF5D0} is for Actual Installer).
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Advanced Installer comes with a Setup program which can be used as a Bootstrapper. This is useful if you want to create an EXE installation package or if your package has some prerequisites. If you build your EXE setup with the installation files outside (MSI, CAB etc.), the Bootstrapper will use an INI file to store its settings. It can also receive command-line options.
In this article, you will learn how to sign an EXE installer with a code signing certificate, and this way, offer security and trustworthiness to your software.