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Jul 24, 2008
05:48 PM
What is the different between set-property custom action and MsiSetProperty
I used a set-property custom action set [INSTALLDIR] as [ProgramFilesFolder]\myfolder. During installing, installer can reslove install directory as c:\program files\myfolder. However, if i used function MsiSetProperty set [INSTALLDIR] to "[ProgramFilesFolder]\myfolder", during installing, installer always complained cannot find path "[ProgramFilesFolder]\myfolder". Seems like, installer cannot resolve [ProgramFilesFolder] in the second way. I didn't why!
How can I solve this problem, if I really want to use some methods just like second way?
Thanks a lot!
How can I solve this problem, if I really want to use some methods just like second way?
Thanks a lot!
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Jul 25, 2008
04:28 AM
How about trying to read [ProgramFilesFolder] location from
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion – “ProgramFilesDir”
inside you Custom Action and then setting [INSTALLDIR] to “foud_path_variable + “\myfolder”
Or first MsiGetProperty [ProgramFilesFolder] and than use this value inside CA
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion – “ProgramFilesDir”
inside you Custom Action and then setting [INSTALLDIR] to “foud_path_variable + “\myfolder”
Or first MsiGetProperty [ProgramFilesFolder] and than use this value inside CA
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Jul 25, 2008
04:34 AM
you can read the value of ProgramFilesFolder with MsiGetProperty
the u need to build the complete string an save this with MsiSetProperty
the u need to build the complete string an save this with MsiSetProperty
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Jul 25, 2008
09:41 AM
might it be
ProgramFilesFolder + "\\myfolder"
instead of
"[ProgramFilesFolder]\myfolder"
ProgramFilesFolder + "\\myfolder"
instead of
"[ProgramFilesFolder]\myfolder"
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Jul 25, 2008
09:49 AM
As an aside, you might want to use a set-a-directory action or MsiSetTargetPath to set INSTALLDIR and other Directory-table properties.
Also, Directory-table entries resolve to a value that ends with a backslash, so you'll generally want [ProgramFilesFolder]subdir instead of [ProgramFilesFolder]\subdir.
If nothing else, MsiFormatRecord will resolve [Formatted] expressions.
Depending on your project type, you can use some Directory identifiers in InstallScript; when concatenating directories, the ^ operator is usually better than +, since you don't have to worry about backslashes between levels.
Also, Directory-table entries resolve to a value that ends with a backslash, so you'll generally want [ProgramFilesFolder]subdir instead of [ProgramFilesFolder]\subdir.
If nothing else, MsiFormatRecord will resolve [Formatted] expressions.
Depending on your project type, you can use some Directory identifiers in InstallScript; when concatenating directories, the ^ operator is usually better than +, since you don't have to worry about backslashes between levels.