We do not recommend that you launch setup.exe from the Windows Run command because it will sometimes force setup.exe to run with a lower privilege level.ĭepending on the security settings of Microsoft Windows on your computer, you may be asked to confirm that you want to allow setup.exe to make changes to your computer as shown below:Ĭlick on the “Yes” button to continue. It is normal for a setup program to make changes to your computer-virtually every installer will need to. The purpose of the preceding Windows security message is to double-check that you started setup.exe and not some hidden computer virus on your computer. We use an industry-standard InstallShield installer. However, the “setup.exe” program is not really the installer. Rather, it launches the InstallShield installer. So what is “setup.exe”? It is a “stub” or tiny program provided by InstallShield to start their main program. The file name of their actual installer is “_INS5176._MP” and it is embedded in the installation package. The setup.exe program extracts _INS5176._MP and launches it. If the installer launched successfully, you should see “_INS5176._MP” listed under the “Processes” tab of the Windows Task Manager. #SEARCHING FOR EXISTING BASSBOX 6 PRO COMPONENTS WINDOWS#
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