>From your InstallExecuteSequence code it looks like the Custom Actions should 
>be called after the file is written to TempFolder. InstallFiles should be long 
>before your Custom Actions but I would double check by opening the generated 
>MSI in InstEd! or Orca (or any other package which you can interrogate MSIs) & 
>checking the sequence in the InstallExecuteSequence table. If that looks OK 
>then I've no idea why it's not finding it. I would try putting some more 
>logging into your Custom Action to double check the path to the db-package.bak 
>is exactly as you expect it to be.

Have you checked the C:\Users\Tom\AppData\Local\Temp\ directory after install 
for the existence of the db-package.bak file?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom - [mailto:mittegetm...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: 28 May 2013 14:47
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Putting File in TempFolder - Nothing Happens

True. The custom action uses:
TempDir = session.GetTargetPath("TempFolder");
 
According to the msiexec-log:
 
MSI (c) (70:88) [14:19:49:505]: Dir (target): Key: TempFolder , Object: 
C:\Users\Tom\AppData\Local\Temp\
 
And according to my log-messages from within the custom action that does 
GetTargetPath:
 
MYDBLOG - Begin read parameter 'TempFolder'
MYDBLOG - End read parameter 'TempFolder' with value 
'C:\Users\Tom\AppData\Local\Temp\'
 
That's why I was thinking the problem is the file isn't written to the 
Temp-folder. Regarding the order of things, I was thinking these custom 
actions, albeit after the directory-declarations, were run before the file is 
written to Temp. Which may very well be the case as I'm not very gracefully 
finding my way through the pitfalls. Directly after the feature-tag that 
includes the component/file, I've got the installsequence:
 
    <InstallExecuteSequence>
      <Custom Action="installTpdb" Before="tryUpdateTpdb">NOT Installed</Custom>
      <Custom Action="tryUpdateTpdb" Before="tryReadTpdb">NOT Installed</Custom>
      <Custom Action="tryReadTpdb" Before="InstallFinalize">NOT 
Installed</Custom>
      <Custom Action='uninstallTpdb' After='InstallFinalize'>(NOT 
UPGRADINGPRODUCTCODE) AND (REMOVE="ALL")</Custom>
    </InstallExecuteSequence>

    <!-- BEGIN: Add/Remove Programs Icon -->
    <Property Id="ARPPRODUCTICON" Value="appicon.ico" />
    <!-- BEGIN: User Interface -->
    <UIRef Id="WixUI_my_UI" />
  </Product>
</Wix>
 
Cheers,
 
Tom
 
> From: pally.sand...@iesve.com
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 13:21:00 +0000
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Putting File in TempFolder - Nothing Happens
> 
> Which Temp directory are you looking in?
> The TempFolder property page on MSDN says Windows Installer uses the 
> GetTempPath function to retrieve the path 
> ->http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372067.aspx
> GetTempPath retrieves the first valid path stored in certain 
> environment variables in the order TMP, TEMP & USERPROFILE -> 
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa364992.aspx
> Your custom action should be calling GetTempPath to ensure it gets the same 
> path as the TempFolder property.
> 
> You haven't pasted the WiX for your Custom Action. When is it being called?
> 
> Palbinder Sandher
> Software Platform Engineer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom - [mailto:mittegetm...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: 28 May 2013 13:33
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [WiX-users] Putting File in TempFolder - Nothing Happens
> 
> Good afternoon,
>  
> I am creating a database installation. First I try to migrate a database from 
> SQL 2005 to SQL 2008, but should no database be on a SQL 2005 on the machine, 
> I am installing a new one. To make this happen, I thought I'll put a backup 
> file into the TempFolder and reference that file in my custom action to 
> restore it. So far so good but it's not working. It's not working because it 
> can't find the backup-file in the TempFolder. The XML that I've got is:
>  
> <Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
>       <Directory Id="TempFolder">
>         <Component Id="DatabaseBackupFile" Guid="*">
>           <File Id='FileBackupFile' DiskId='1' 
> Source='SetupContent\db-package.bak' KeyPath='yes' />
>         </Component>
>       </Directory>
>       <Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder">
>         <Directory Id="CompanyFolder" Name="CompanyName">
>           <Directory Id="INSTALLDIRECTORY" Name="DB WiXTest">
>           </Directory>
>         </Directory>
>       </Directory>
>     </Directory>
>     
>     <!-- BEGIN: Features -->
>     <Feature Id="ProductFeature" ConfigurableDirectory="TARGETDIR" Level="1">
>       <ComponentRef Id="DatabaseBackupFile" />
>     </Feature>
>  
> Either that XML is messed up, or my custom action runs before the file has 
> been placed in the TempFolder. Reading the logs or looking in the folders, I 
> can't figure out which. Anyone spot anything wrong in the above, or know what 
> I can to to fix this?
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Tom
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