Hi Rick,
FYI, I'm having no problem with the backslash.
I double checked that I don't have an advertised shortcut, if I understand the advertise correctly. In fact in the help, they say I have to select advertise from the features page. I don't have any shortcuts on the features page.
>>FYI InstallShield says to put in the backslash...
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>Only to separate sub-folder names. You do not need a backslash after [INSTALLDIR], which is a Windows Installer property name. Inserting the backslash after [INSTALLDIR] used to cause problems, although it may not cause problems in the newer versions of InstallShield Express.
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>>The problem was in my exe. As part of my upgrade process, I was renaming another exe ( that was included in InstallShield ) before running it. So the second time I tried to run the exe, something that InstallShield did to the environment tried to re-install the file that I had renamed.
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>I still think you may have an advertised shortcut. One feature of advertised shortcuts is they attempt to repair the application if they detect that a component is 'broken' (missing or changed file, for example) when the application is launched.
Bill Morris