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This mechanism was designed for user convenience, allowing non-technical users to install complex software, such as IAR EWSTM8 or Maximizer CRM , without manually navigating through the file explorer. Common Applications and Use Cases Historically, autorun.exe served several key purposes:

The file is a legacy executable once central to the Windows user experience, primarily used to automatically launch software installations or multimedia menus when a CD-ROM or DVD was inserted. While largely phased out for security reasons in modern operating systems, it remains a vital component for legacy hardware and older software packages. The Evolution of Autorun.exe

Originally introduced with Windows 95, autorun.exe functioned in tandem with a configuration file named autorun.inf . When a disk was inserted, the operating system would read the .inf file and automatically execute the specified .exe —often a setup wizard or a splash screen.

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This mechanism was designed for user convenience, allowing non-technical users to install complex software, such as IAR EWSTM8 or Maximizer CRM , without manually navigating through the file explorer. Common Applications and Use Cases Historically, autorun.exe served several key purposes:

The file is a legacy executable once central to the Windows user experience, primarily used to automatically launch software installations or multimedia menus when a CD-ROM or DVD was inserted. While largely phased out for security reasons in modern operating systems, it remains a vital component for legacy hardware and older software packages. The Evolution of Autorun.exe

Originally introduced with Windows 95, autorun.exe functioned in tandem with a configuration file named autorun.inf . When a disk was inserted, the operating system would read the .inf file and automatically execute the specified .exe —often a setup wizard or a splash screen.