The Experts 2 Experts Multi Verse Conference (formerly known as E2EVC) is a global series of non-commercial events within the end user computing community. Our primary objective is to convene top server based computing, virtualization, cloud, onprem and end user computing experts for knowledge exchange and networking. E2EMVC offers a packed weekend featuring presentations, Master Classes, and discussions led by virtualization vendors’ product teams and independent experts.
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More than 50 virtualization experts from the community share their insights on the industry’s current landscape. Many prominent figures in the virtualization sector have participated in our events in the past or continue to do so. The success of this event is attributed to the attendees, presenters, and sponsors who contribute to its success.
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Is inkscape-1.4_2024-10-11_86a8ad7-x64.exe the same as inkscape-1.4_2024-10-11_86a8ad7-x64.msi? In other words, are they different “swim lanes” or not? If the exe is installed from a prior version can the .msi update it or not?
Hi Geoffrey, an MSI is another type of installer than an executable. They both install the same version. You should try if the New MSI could replace the old EXE installation. That depends on the actions they have built in the MSI to remove the old version. If they have done it by the product code, it would probably not remove the old version.