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Many thanks for your post.
I am trying to reproduce this issue. -
Many thanks for your patience.
I was able to replicate the issue and as per my findings the problem is not with Windows 7 or any OS it has to do with 64-bit machine.
I have logged this issue in our internal tracking system (TBI-310) so that it can be looked upon.
Once again thanks for your co-operation.
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I usually install stuff in my own directory structure, so I put SQL Prompt into "C:\bin\SQLPrompt".
As soon as I launched SQL Srv Mgmt Studio, SQL Prompt mentioned an upgrade, to I let the download go ahead.
But when I went about installing it, SQL Prompt 4 (4.0.2.53) insisted on installing into "C:\program files (x86)\........." - the default directory, instead of the directory I had chosen upon first installation.
Does the SQL Prompt 4 installer generally "loose" track of where it was installed? Or is this a quirk of Windows 7? Of 64-bit machines?
My expectation would be that if I install it to "C:\bin\SqlPrompt" once, the subsequent installs (including updates) should pick that up and use that custom directory instead of insisting on the default directory.