RE: Setup Project Question
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You can overwrite the location with your hardcoded name:
Just type c:\myFolder.
This is the default location. The first proposal to the user: The user is
allowed to change this.
Most users would like the first option:
[ProgramFilesFolder][Manufacturer]\[ProductName]
This will install in:
C:\Program Files\RaedSoftware\Great Tool
"Raed Sawalha" wrote:
> I created a setup project and my problem in specify the installation
> location, I look for how to specify the location where i will install my
> files with no avail .
>
> the default location now is [ProgramFilesFolder][Manufacturer]\[ProductName]
> i need to install the file in c:\myfoldername ...how ?
.
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