Thanks John.
I don’t understand why you specifically think it's ProgramMenuFolder? When
the name was "Programs" and I installed to "C:\My Apps" it still created
"C\My" .
Paul
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From: John Cooper [mailto:jocoo...@jackhenry.com]
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Because when I started with WiX I read this:
http://wix.tramontana.co.hu/tutorial/getting-started/the-files-inside
I removed these overrides but the issue remains:
Paul
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From: Paul Koufalis [mailto:p...@progresswiz.com]
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Wix Toolset 3.10
During my installation UI process, I ask the user for the installation
directory of an existing product. I use the executables from this product
in the creation of my shortcuts. This works perfectly as I can use the
variable recuperated from my custom UI dialog in the target spe
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Wix Toolset 3.10
If I install my application in a directory with spaces (C:\Program Files,
C:\My Apps) an extra directory is created (C:\Program or C:\My).
Running msiexec with /l*vx doesn't show any trace of this directory being
created in the log file.
Can anyone help me to debug? Or make any
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