If your name not on the list, youre... probably not a setup program Veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen has confirmed what we all suspected about Windows 95: it guessed when a setup program was running. Rather than relying on any special flag or marker, Chen explained that Windows 95 looked at the program name to determine whether it was a setup application. It did this by checking the app against a list of magic words . If the program name contained one of them, it must be a setup. Chen...

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