I know this is a trite topic, but I can't understand the whole idea. Please 
clarify! :)

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but what I've read is that:

1) On Vista: You cannot have ONE msi that allows for both "per-machine" and 
"per-user" installation on Windows Vista.

2) On Windows 7: You cannot have ONE msi that allows for both "per-machine" and 
"per-user" installation unless you use MSI 5.0.

3) in MS 4.5 (and earlier), UAC elevation cannot be done from the UI sequence.

4) MSI 4.0 functionality cannot be used by earlier versions.

5) XP requires MSI 3.1 or earlier.

 

Does this mean that it's impossible to create a single MSI that allows for both 
"per-machine" and "per-user" installation on Windows XP/Vista/7?

 

Thanks.
                                          
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