This beta product is not designed for such deployment, and clearly states
that it shouldn't be used in a production environment.
It is possible to extract a .MSI package from the downloaded executable, and
there are posts in the .install group from others interested in or working
on this kind of issue, but I really don't recommend putting too much effort
into this at this time.
Use the -a switch on the downloaded executable to extract the files and see
the .msi.
I haven't carried the effort any further than that.
That's interesting. It happens that is the install path on my machine,
fwiw. It wasn't what I see as I install though--the default presented is as
usual the boot partition, which in my system is E.
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