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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T14:40:34+00:00 2026-05-27T14:40:34+00:00

Normally, you can change the default root drive to install your application to using:

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Normally, you can change the default root drive to install your application to using:

<Property Id="ROOTDRIVE">D:\</Property>

But now, I wish to change it using a CustomAction that gets called on a next button click in my install wizard:

[CustomAction]
public static ActionResult SetFullInstallRootDrive(Session session) {
    session["ROOTDRIVE"] = session["DRIVE_NAMES"].ToString();
}

DRIVE_NAMES represents the drive selected, using a combo box, and ROOTDRIVE gets properly set to either whatever local drive I choose (in example, C:\ or D:\). However, the installer always installs to the D:\ drive originally set in the property above. What is going on, and how can I change this property’s value on the fly in a custom action so that I can let the user select the root drive to install my web application? The property DOES get set, but it doesn’t use it, its almost as if the ROOTDRIVE property only gets evaluated once, at the start of the installation wizard.

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    2026-05-27T14:40:35+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:40 pm

    I was able to solve my own problem by modifying the TARGETDIR instead of the ROOTDRIVE:

    <InstallExecuteSequence>
      <Custom Action="FormatTargetDirectory" After="CostFinalize">NOT Installed</Custom> 
    </InstallExecuteSequence> 
    
    <CustomAction Directory="TARGETDIR" Value="[DRIVE_NAMES]" Id="FormatTargetDirectory"/>`
    
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