setup.exe is the installation program for any software package, including Win 9x.
Before windows there was DOS disk operating system. DOS still exists but it is controlled by window. anyhow in DOS there were 3 three executable file names with the extension of xxxx.exe xxxxx.bat xxxxx.com exe stood for excitable and com was command. So any CD that has an executable file can be run to install the software that is the primary function
An .MSI file usually is a Microsoft Windows installation file, associated with "Windows Installer." It contains control information that identifies several installation criteria for a Windows application.
This doesn't make any sense
Yes. It is used for an unattended installation of Windows 2000/XP.
By the look of the file that you wish to install onto your MacBook Pro "setupexe", it seems like you are trying to install and use a Windows application. This can be seen because any application with the extension "exe" is an executable file and is made for Windows. You cannot install or use these sorts of application using Mac OS. Unless you have BootCamp and Windows installed on your Mac, you cannot use these applications. If you do have BootCamp and Windows installed, simply boot your machine into the Windows OS and install your "exe" file.
unattended
winnt.sif
winnt.sif
image - based installation
The function of this file is to provide information for the installment of Windows 9xMe.
Tile view
client side unattend file, unattend.xml