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I am trying to pass the path the application was installed at to a custom action. But I can't seem to find anywhere what if any thing to put in [] to make it happen. Does anyone happen to know what will achieve this?

See what I am trying to do is write an install application that places a command line tool on the target machine. I would ideally like this to run from its own directory. But for this to be useful this needs to be part of the path on the machine. Following my previous questions I have a small program that modifies the path in the register that is run as a custom action but I need to pass it the install path as a parameter incase the user changes it during install.

Thanks in advance,
Charles
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