I think you can just install a shortcut to Start Up folder.
Yes, that's possible. Here's one way, apparently. And here's another.
Didn't try it myself though. If someone wants a program to appear in startup, they can just place a shortcut in the start up folder (of course, I'm aware that sometimes you have to offer it kindly to your users ;).
You can do a silent install for an msi and script that via batch script or compiled application. Then schedule that script/program however you want. Without AD you might just insert the call to the script in the registry under RunOnce.
Or even better in an AD environment: How to use Windows Installer and Group Policy to deploy the VPModule. Msi in an Active Directory domain.
I think he's talking about installing a startup program using MSI, not installing an MSI at startup – saschabeaumont Nov 18 '09 at 0:29.
Sure, simply use the registry Run keys to start your application. E.g. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run There's nothing special about Windows Installer in this case, you could easily use a non-MSI setup program to accomplish the same thing.
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