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Orca and Microsoft zune

hi

I use the msi editor Orca to make changes in a msi package

I want to change the standard place to save files och photos in a msi Microsoft Zune package . want to change the standard file location from the zune library. the standard-path is located in my documents string

Where in Orca do i have the make the changes ???? , i want to make the standard folder to be c:/temp1

please anyone who can help me with is ??? .

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Posted by: Teitan 12 years ago
Senior Purple Belt
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In the Directory table create an entry which points to the path you whish the components to be installed. In your case that would be something like that:
Directory: <Any string to describe the path like temp1_dir>
Directory Parent: [ROOTDRIVE]
DefaultDir: temp1

Then you need to modify the values in the Directory column from the according components in the Component table which are installing the files.
Just use the string you've used in the Directory table (temp1_dir)

Hope this helps
Posted by: anst 12 years ago
Yellow Belt
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hello

thank you for your answer! . Not the part for installing Zune , i want to change the directorys to users where they save theirs files , in Zune their is in Monitored folders, i only want them to save files in temp1 on local drive.

have a great day !

/Anders
Posted by: Teitan 12 years ago
Senior Purple Belt
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Oh so then if there is a possibility in zune to change this folder, you should start procmon while changing the folder to see
where the settings are saved.
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