Oops, forgot that part. Use the CopyFile element or a custom action to
copy the file from the MSI directory at installation time. I did
something like this with InstallShield a while back, using the
SETUPEXEDIR property to locate the file to copy. I guess some equivalent
Windows Installer property is available, containing the MSI directory.

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Thank you, but how it is possible to copy a file inside the MSI's
directory
that was not existent at the MSI building time.
Somehow, here I have an error in reasoning...
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