((exclusive)): Bonjour64.msi
If you have ever installed iTunes, Adobe Creative Suite, or certain network printers on Windows, you likely have Bonjour running on your system, installed silently via bonjour64.msi .
When you install one of those, bonjour64.msi is often extracted silently and run. If the installation gets interrupted or corrupt, you might see a pop-up asking for bonjour64.msi — because Windows’ installer cache can’t find the original source file. bonjour64.msi
msiexec /i bonjour64.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus If you have ever installed iTunes, Adobe Creative
Bonjour64.msi is the 64-bit Windows installer package for the Bonjour Service , Apple’s "zero-configuration" networking protocol msiexec /i bonjour64
Not a virus. Not essential. But quietly useful. bonjour64.msi is Apple’s way of making Windows play nice on your local network — whether you asked for it or not. So next time you see it, you can confidently say: Bonjour, little installer. I know what you are.