Just a small correction to Mark's post. The "s" must be lower case. This is from the help:
In the command line, you can use an embedded %s sequence to replace the application directory. The “s” must be lowercase. Use the %s sequence when you install files in application subdirectories.
>you also specify what the command line is. If you identify it as %S\MYEXE.EXE instead of C:\SomeDirectory\MYEXE.EXE you should eliminate the problem you are seeing.
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