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‎Apr 02, 2009
01:55 AM
how to change destination path
I want put some files into different folders,
I try to use per defined "System Drive Root" with my InstallAnywhere Variable but the edit box can't edit when using Per-defined PATH variable.
then I try to use "InstallAnywhere Variable-Multiple Variables" to save my path variables into USER_MAGIC_FOLDER_n, like
variable name Value
USER_MAGIC_FOLDER1 $MY_DEST_PATH1$/bin
USER_MAGIC_FOLDER2 $MY_DEST_PATH1$/lib
but I can't get any result in USER_MAGIC_FOLDER1/2
Is there any method to put my application in to different folders?
How can I make USER_MAGIC_FOLDERn work?
Thanks a lot.
Thunder
I try to use per defined "System Drive Root" with my InstallAnywhere Variable but the edit box can't edit when using Per-defined PATH variable.
then I try to use "InstallAnywhere Variable-Multiple Variables" to save my path variables into USER_MAGIC_FOLDER_n, like
variable name Value
USER_MAGIC_FOLDER1 $MY_DEST_PATH1$/bin
USER_MAGIC_FOLDER2 $MY_DEST_PATH1$/lib
but I can't get any result in USER_MAGIC_FOLDER1/2
Is there any method to put my application in to different folders?
How can I make USER_MAGIC_FOLDERn work?
Thanks a lot.
Thunder
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‎Apr 02, 2009
06:40 AM
Would it be possible for you to post your project?
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‎Apr 04, 2009
05:25 AM
try this:
INSTALLDIR = USER_MAGIC_FOLDER1 $MY_DEST_PATH1;
then append the path
INSTALLDIR = USER_MAGIC_FOLDER1 $MY_DEST_PATH1;
then append the path
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‎Apr 07, 2009
09:36 PM
I copy all files to TempFolder then create a file/folder copy action to the destination path to avoid this issue, I will try your method later ,thanks,