Your question might benefit from a tad more nuance, Andre.
The challenge in running at the end of the installation is the user context.
Typically, your installation is requireAdministrator. Which means it is
using the installation user's admin token, not the normal execution token.
If you launch your app at the end, it will inherit that token... which is
usually not what you want. Drive mappings, registry access, etc. will
likely be different.
more: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...(v=ws.10).aspx
I'd suggest you do a search in the SB help for "non-elevated". As I recall,
Friedrich put a LOT of sweat in figuring out how to pull off that trick...
might as well use it ;-)
jf