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    I want to create a setup project for my application.I add a installer class to do some custom actionns after install.(Add my application to ngen.exe),so I need the path of my installed application.How can I get it in installer class.Any idea? Mazy No sig. available now.

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      I want to create a setup project for my application.I add a installer class to do some custom actionns after install.(Add my application to ngen.exe),so I need the path of my installed application.How can I get it in installer class.Any idea? Mazy No sig. available now.

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      If I'm correct, you can try Application.Startup or somethun.. This by our hands that dream, "I shall find a way or make one!"

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        I want to create a setup project for my application.I add a installer class to do some custom actionns after install.(Add my application to ngen.exe),so I need the path of my installed application.How can I get it in installer class.Any idea? Mazy No sig. available now.

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        I was wondering if you figured this out as i have the same problem :)

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          I was wondering if you figured this out as i have the same problem :)

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          NOt the exact answer but this return the path of helper assmebly which the think that we want:

          this.Context.Parameters["assemblypath"]

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