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Created page with 'This article is a copy from Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Setup '''Active Setup''' is originally a feature of Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook, thus, th…'
This article is a copy from Wikipedia :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Setup

'''Active Setup''' is originally a feature of Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook, thus, through "integration", a feature of Microsoft Windows. What '''Active Setup''' does is this: when you visit a web page belonging to a software company that uses '''Active Setup''', you are told when there is an update to the software you are using and asked for permission to automatically download and install those updates. The updates are "signed", in other words, they have a security code which assures they have not been altered by hackers or other "interested parties".

Nowadays '''Active Setup''' is a process within Microsoft Windows that runs automatically when a user logs in.

Windows Registry keys at
''HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\%APPNAME%''
and
''HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\%APPNAME%''

are compared, and if the HKCU registry entries don't exist, or the version number of HKCU is less than HKLM, then the specified application is executed for the current user. If your application requires installation of components such as files or registry keys on a per-user basis, but your application has no advertised entry points or other triggers to initiate the installation process, then '''Active Setup''' is the possible solution.
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