How to find installed directory in inno setup? - inno-setup

I have created an installer using innosetup. Where User can choose the directory where he wants to install by setting up DisableDirPage=No but when it comes to patch installers it is failed to update as user has been installed the app to his preferred directory. How to make installer to identify in which directory the app has been installed and make the patch installer to work.
installer code:
[Setup]
AppName=My Program
AppVersion=1.5
DefaultDirName={pf}\My Program
DefaultGroupName=My Program
UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\MyProg.exe
Compression=lzma2
SolidCompression=yes
OutputDir = c:\test
OutputBaseFilename=update
DisableDirPage=No
[Files]
Source: "MyProg.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"
Source: "MyProg.chm"; DestDir: "{app}"
Source: "Readme.txt"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: isreadme
[Icons]
Name: "{group}\My Program"; Filename: "{app}\MyProg.exe"

If I unterstand you correctly you are talking about the setuo for your own application. You can put the UsePreviousAppDir directive in your [Setup] section. It's not necessary because its default value is 'yes' anyway. The documentation (http://jrsoftware.org/ishelp/) says that the Setup is looking for the same application, which is defined by the AppId or the AppName.
As long as you use AppName=My Program like in your example code, Inno Setup should find the install path of the old version itself. But if the AppName or AppId changes in your new version, there is no way to find it in the registry. A changing AppId is likely if you use a new guid for every setup.

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Inno Setup is unable to install to LocalSystem's %LOCALAPPDATA%

I have a Windows service that runs as the local system account. It stores some data in its %LOCALAPPDATA% folder. For LocalSystem, this is the following location:
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local
This works without a hitch; the service creates its own subfolder and writes files to it.
Now, using Inno Setup, I'm trying to install an initial file to that folder:
[Files]
Source: "LICENSE"; DestDir: "{sys}\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\InnoTest"; Flags: ignoreversion
The log suggests that this works fine:
[14:20:10,722] -- File entry --
[14:20:10,725] Dest filename: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\InnoTest\LICENSE
[14:20:10,729] Time stamp of our file: 2022-10-24 13:56:42.000
[14:20:10,731] Installing the file.
[14:20:10,734] Creating directory: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\InnoTest
[14:20:10,738] Successfully installed the file.
It says "successfully installed the file", but neither the file nor the directory is anywhere to be seen.
Run the installer again, however, and you will be told that the destination file exists:
[14:24:47,381] -- File entry --
[14:24:47,395] Dest filename: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\InnoTest\LICENSE
[14:24:47,398] Time stamp of our file: 2022-10-24 13:56:42.000
[14:24:47,400] Dest file exists.
[14:24:47,403] Time stamp of existing file: 2022-10-24 13:56:42.000
[14:24:47,405] Installing the file.
[14:24:47,410] Successfully installed the file.
So: The installer thinks the file exists, but I can't see it.
This is specifically an issue with the System account; if I switch to, say, the %LOCALAPPDATA% of the LocalService account, things work as expected:
[Files]
Source: "LICENSE"; DestDir: "{win}\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\InnoTest"; Flags: ignoreversion
If anyone could shed some light on what is (or isn't) going on here, it would be much appreciated.
Minimal, reproducible and complete example here.
This is almost a duplicate of:
File/DLL installed to {sys} does not appear in C:\Windows\system32
Though your question probably deserves specific answer.
If I understand correctly, you want to install to System32 on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. So there are two options:
Use the 64-bit mode;
If you do not want (or not dare) to switch whole installer to 64-bit mode, you will need two entries in the [Files] section. One for 64-bit systems with 64bit flag and one for 32-bit systems without the flag:
[Files]
Source: "LICENSE"; \
DestDir: "{sys}\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\InnoTest"; \
Flags: ignoreversion; Flags: 64bit; Check: IsWin64
Source: "LICENSE"; \
DestDir: "{sys}\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\InnoTest"; \
Flags: ignoreversion; Check: not IsWin64

Conditionally include folders in Inno Setup

I'm trying to create an installer with Inno Setup that will statically include a folder if it exists. This folder will be installed on the user system if a specific directory already exists on the user's system.
For example, there are configurations specific to 2017, 2018, 2019. If I have a CC2017 folder, then include it in the installer. The installer will put the folder on the user's system in their 2017 folder if it exists.
I use variables to define some of the path and have formatted them without brackets based on the answer here.
#ifexist projpath + "\" + reponame + "\Plug-Ins\Windows\CC2017\"
Source: "{#projpath}\{#reponame}\Plug-Ins\Windows\CC2017\{#pluginname}\*"; \
DestDir: "{sd}\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign CC 2017\Plug-Ins\{#pluginname}"; \
Flags: ignoreversion recursesubdirs createallsubdirs replacesameversion; \
Check: MyDirCheck(ExpandConstant('{sd}\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign CC 2017'))
#endif
I know it isn't checking correctly because the file size is much smaller when I add the ifexist directives. The Inno Setup docs mention "files" but not folders so I'm suspicious that it might not support checking folders.
What is wrong with the syntax?
I'm using Inno Setup 6.0.2 on Mac 10.13.6
There are two options:
Use skipifsourcedoesntexist flag:
[Files]
Source: "folder\*"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: skipifsourcedoesntexist
Use #if preprocessor directive along with DirExists preprocessor function:
[Files]
#if DirExists("folder")
Source: "folder\*"; DestDir: "{app}"
#endif

Run inno setup from shared drive

I have created a inno setup installer for my application. Now I want to place that installer on a shared folder where the users can install from there.
The installer need to place the files on the {%HOMEPATH}\{#MyAppName}directory. But when I set the AllowUNCPath=yes it can be ran from the shared drive but it will install the files on the fileshare\{%HOMEPATH}\{#MyAppName}.
Is it possible to run the installer from the fileshare and install it on the user local drive?
My setup section looks like:
[Setup]
AppId="{{AAAAAA-AAAA-AAAA-AAAA-AAAAAAAA}"
AppName={#MyAppName}
;AppVersion={#MyAppVersion}
AppVersion={code:getVersionNumber}
;AppVerName={#MyAppName} {#MyAppVersion}
AppPublisher={#MyAppPublisher}
DefaultDirName={%HOMEPATH}\{#MyAppName}
DefaultGroupName={#MyAppPublisher}
OutputDir=compiledInstaller
OutputBaseFilename=setup
SetupIconFile={#iconName}
;Set some installer settings
Compression=lzma
SolidCompression=yes
ArchitecturesAllowed=x64
PrivilegesRequired=lowest
AllowCancelDuringInstall=False
AllowUNCPath=false
ArchitecturesInstallIn64BitMode=x64
CreateUninstallRegKey=yes
UsePreviousAppDir=yes
;Disable different screens
DisableDirPage=yes
DisableProgramGroupPage=yes
DisableReadyPage=True
DisableReadyMemo=True
DisableFinishedPage=True
DisableWelcomePage=True
[Files]
Source: "{#path}*"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: external recursesubdirs
Source: "{#path}/.eclipseproduct"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: external
Source: "{#installerPath}/{#ScriptName}"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: external
Source: "{#installerPath}/{#iconName}"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: external
The path and installerPath variables are linked to the files on the shared drive.
The error that I got when running the installer from the shared drive looks like:
Your problem has nothing to do with a shared drive.
It's due to the HOMEPATH variable. Its value is like \Users\username. There's no drive in the path. So it can only ever work, if you run the installer from the C: drive. If you run it from anywhere else, the path is naturally resolved incorrectly.
You have to use an absolute path. You can use USERPROFILE variable instead of HOMEPATH. The USERPROFILE value is like C:\Users\username.

How to disable message box of existing Folder in inno setup

I am using inno setup
I have tried the simple inno script code to install my program.exe, but the problem is that the setup always checks for the existing of the {app} (Distination Folder), and my goal is to hide the message box that says "Folder is exist, would you like to install to that folder anyway?"
my script is:
[Setup]
AppName=My Program
AppVersion=1.5
DefaultDirName={pf}\My Program
DisableProgramGroupPage=yes
UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\MyProg.exe
OutputDir=userdocs:Inno Setup Examples Output
[Files]
Source: "MyProg.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"
Source: "MyProg.chm"; DestDir: "{app}"
Source: "Readme.txt"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: isreadme
please see the picture bellow:
I found that:
DirExistsWarning=no
is working well, is there any other alternative ?

Rename an existing file before replacing it in an Inno setup

I've got the following script...
[Files]
Source: "extractor.prop"; DestDir: "{app}"
How can I say, if extractor.prop already exists, rename it to extractor.prop.old and install this one? By default at the moment it just deletes the old file so I don't want to erase the file if it's currently in use on a customer's site.
Use another [Files] entry with the external flag:
[Files]
Source: "{app}\extractor.prop"; DestDir: "{app}"; DestName: "extractor.prop.old"; Flags: external skipifsourcedoesntexist
This is what external does:
external
This flag instructs Inno Setup not to statically compile the
file specified by the Source parameter into the installation files,
but instead copy from an existing file on the distribution media or
the user's system. See the Source parameter description for more
information.
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