If I have a Directory tree:
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="$(var.ProgFilesId)">
<Directory Id="AAA" Name="AAA">
<Directory Id="bbb" Name="bbb">
<Directory Id="ccc" Name="ccc" />
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Directory>
And a custom action:
< CustomAction Id="xxx" Directory="PowershellLocation"
ExeCommand="powershell.exe -NoLogo -NonInteractive -WindowStyle Hidden -Command
" APS-Cmd -Path Full-path-of-directory-ccc-here"" Execute="deferred"
Impersonate="no" Return="check" />
Is there any way to use a variable where I have Full-path-of-directory-ccc-here
above? I know you can reference a directory Id in the Directory property, but
how about the ExeCommand? I don't want to hard-code the full path if I don't
have to. Also, there's a possibility directory "AAA" could be overridden from
command-line too.
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