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Member 9473809 wrote:
thats exactly correct but before installing i my self should give that value to sql express setup

You're explaining what you "want" the software to do, not quite what you're trying to achieve.

One can install Sql Server from the command prompt[^]. That way you could also predefine in which directory the app will be installed.

A word of warning here; you'll be working under the assumptions that you have read/write rights in that location, and that the location exists. Both assumptions would fail on a networked PC here. What's more, most machines already have Sql Server, and it'd be preferable to hook up the database for a new app to one of the existing servers. Your app would fail again if someone moved the database to a different server.

Here's the catch; I'm still wondering why you need to "know" this path. It's defined at install, fine, you could have a custom action in there that writes to the registry where it'll be located. In fact, you can "ask" Sql Server for it's storage- and backup-locations.

What kind of data are you storing in there, and what kind of app are we talking about?
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