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In the realm of Windows software deployment, repackaging refers to the process of adapting an existing installation program, often a traditional installer such as an EXE, into a more manageable format for large-scale deployments. This can involve capturing file system and registry changes during installation, then utilizing a repackaging tool to create a streamlined package such as an MSI that offers silent deployment, improved consistency, and better control over the installation process.
Several installation tools offer repackaging functionality including:
- Advanced Installer Architect by Caphyon streamlines software deployment by efficiently repackaging existing applications into MSI, AppX, App-V, and MSIX formats.
- PACE Suite by Infopulse includes a robust application repackager for simplifying software deployment through MSI and virtual package creation.
- AdminStudio Enterprise by Flexera offers a comprehensive repackaging toolkit for creating reliable MSI and virtualized application packages.
- Master Packager provides a user-friendly repackaging module to convert legacy applications into manageable MSI or EXE installers.
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