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I have a VS2005 solution that includes a setup project. The setup project specifies "d:\somefolder" as the Application Folder DefaultLocation property. When installing on a machine without any partitions mapped to "d:", the resulting installer craps out with the message "The volume d:\ is currently unavailable. Please select another.". Trouble is, you don't actually get a chance to select a different install location (on an existing volume). What settings should I use to enable the user of the installer to change the install path, while keeping the default as d:\some_folder?

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I suppose there should be setups available which let you change the destination.

Or you could use orca to add in a dialog box which specifies that.

Or you could pass it in as a commandline argument if the user is on a commandline interface.

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re: other setups: not sure I know what you mean... like plugins for VS that result in different setup projects? re: Orca: cool tool, but it looks like learning to use it will take a bit of time; i'm certainly not clear on how to insert the necessary step. re: commandline: not an option – fakeleft Oct 10 '08 at 15:26
@fakeleft: Not much experience with creating setup projects here, but I suppose when you create a setup project for something, there are options as to which template do you want to use. And there should be one that lets you specify where to install. – Mostlyharmless Oct 10 '08 at 19:20

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