By default. SIF installs Sitecore in “<SystemDrive>\inetpub\wwwroot\<SiteName>”. That’s not ideal for me, as I don’t put any real data on my C drive. It all goes on my D drive. How can we fix this? We’ll need to make one change to two different files.
In either sitecore-XP0.json or xconnect-xp0.json, look for the following line:
// The sites full path on disk "Site.PhysicalPath": "[joinpath(environment('SystemDrive'), 'inetpub', 'wwwroot', parameter('SiteName'))]",
This essentially hard-codes the path. We can fix that though, and it’s not too complex. First step will be to add a new parameter to the file:
"InstallDirectory": { "Type": "string", "Description": "The install diectory for the site." }
Now we can use that parameter in the variable declaration:
// The sites full path on disk "Site.PhysicalPath": "[joinpath(parameter('InstallDirectory'), parameter('SiteName'))]",
That’s it. You’ll have to make that change to both sitecore-xp0.json and xconnect-xp0.json. When you run the install with the “-InstallDirectory <YourPath>”, you’ll see the sites created in the desired path.
If you’re not feeling up to making these mods, you can grab the modified copies here.
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