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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:42:32+00:00 2026-05-12T10:42:32+00:00

I have created a task for MSBuild that is to be used by developers

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I have created a task for MSBuild that is to be used by developers and would like to create an installer to install the task and the associated .targets file into the MSBuild extensions folder in Program Files (usually C:/Program Files/MSBuild on 32-bit XP).

To do this properly, I would like to ask the system for that folder location at installation time – is there a registry key that provides this information or some other installer property? I intend to use WiX for the installation.

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    2026-05-12T10:42:32+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:42 am

    We do exactly this (and more:)

    Create a wxi file with something like:

    <!-- Product name as you want it to appear in Add/Remove Programs-->
    <?if $(var.Platform) = x64 ?>
      <!-- Product name as you want it to appear in Add/Remove Programs-->
      <?define ProductName = "Custom MSBuild Tasks (64 bit)" ?>
      <?define Win64 = "yes" ?>
      <?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFiles64Folder" ?>
    <?else ?>
      <?define ProductName = "Custom MSBuild Tasks" ?>
      <?define Win64 = "no" ?>
      <?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
    <?endif ?>
    
    <!-- Directory name used under MSBuild -->
    <?define InstallName = "CustomTasks" ?>
    

    And then when you need to define your components:

    <Fragment Id="ComponentsFragment">
      <Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
        <Directory Id="$(var.PlatformProgramFilesFolder)">
          <Directory Id="MSBuildFolder" Name="MSBuild">
            <Directory Id="INSTALLLOCATION" Name="$(var.InstallName)">
              ... Your custom .Targets and tasks go here
    
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