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Updater disregards non standard installation directory #11005

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cyberduck opened this issue Mar 29, 2020 · 2 comments
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Updater disregards non standard installation directory #11005

cyberduck opened this issue Mar 29, 2020 · 2 comments
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ce6d08c created the issue

Hi,

there's an issue for every user that has installed Cyberduck into a non-standard directory. In my example I install all programs on my drive D, hence D:\Cyberduck.

Whenever I start Cyberduck and there's an online update available I can't use this functionality because after downloading the update the setup tool does NOT offer me to change the standard location and instead uninstalls from D:\Cyberduck and reinstalls to C:\Program Files\Cyberduck.

The online update needs to use the directory where Cyberduck is installed and not the standard directory.

Please analyze and fix this issue.

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ce6d08c commented

This is still not fixed! It affects both Cyberduck and Mountain Duck. Whenever you do an online update the manually selected installation directory is disregarded and the standard path is used instead.

Please handle this with higher priority as it's very boring not to be able to use the online update functionality!

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a828e43 commented

This issue has not been fixed! I would like you to use an automatically customized installation directory.
If difficult, please ask me the installation directory, same as the installer.

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