


Traditionally, up to Office 2010, Microsoft shipped Office as a solution based on the Microsoft Installer technology. Click-to-Run is actually an installer stub, streamer, and command line technology, based on Microsoft’s App-V technology, and is currently used for the delivery of Microsoft Office ProPlus products. In my previous two posts, I described the Microsoft Installer (MSI), as well as Application Virtualization (App-V), and now it’s time to talk about Click-to-Run (C2R).
