End The Variable Name With Path, Folder Or Directory
Mar 23, 2009When im naming a variable for a directory should i end the variable name with path, folder or directory.
View 4 RepliesWhen im naming a variable for a directory should i end the variable name with path, folder or directory.
View 4 RepliesI am trying to select a folder from an initial directory and store the initial directory with the selected directory in Folder1Dir. Also not sure how to dimension OpenFileDialog1.
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Im wondering why this doesn't work: It sets initialdirectory to directorypath and doesn't traverse into save folder. I've tried it all. Anyone have any ideas of how to get it to work? [Code]
View 4 RepliesI have some problem with copying the file from one Directory to another directory by create the folder if that folder is not exists in destination directory.
Example:
Source path: C: emp est1.txt
destination path: C:Data
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how to copy, delete, show files, show current directory, change directory, make folder, rename folder. My problem is i have a method on deleting a file and copying a file, but i don't know how to pass the method so that when i click the delete button it would let me choose what file to delete. By the way im using buttons on each function.[code...]
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to get the directory names of each folder below the "Shows_path" variable. If Shows_path=X:MultimediaTV Shows and X:MultimediaTV Shows contains STTNG, X-Files, and BSG, the following code produces:
X:MultimediaTV Shows
X:MultimediaTV Shows
X:MultimediaTV Shows
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how to change the install folder path in a setup and deployment project/Installer class from program files to C:usersPublic in windows 7 and allusers folder in xp.Want to add MVP with my name.
View 3 Repliescopying the file from one Directory to another directory by create the folder if that folder is not exists in destination directory.Example:
Source path: C: emp est1.txt
destination path: C:Data
if C:Data doesn't contains "temp" or "test" folder, it should create the folder before copy the 1.txt.[code]....
I want to retrieve a folder path when I right click on a folder with the mouse. If I use
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FileIO.FileSystem.CurrentDirectory
then i only get the current folder and not including the folder I right click on...
Is it possible to retrive this path?
I'm just trying to move my folder from one path to another path.The coding seems like it has moved it but the folder is not appearing in my destination path?
View 7 RepliesI'm a developer for a College we have an active directory.I need to query Active Directory with the Pc name and return it's path in the Active Directory tree.
View 3 RepliesHow to get the folder name from the full path of folder?This is file path,
"c:projects
oottwsdlprojdevlopeta2 ext"
Here text is the folder name.But i want to get the folder containing text, that is beta2
i want save image in directory path and also save path in database...sqlserver 2005 and retrieve in in same folder and path?
View 1 RepliesI have the following windows service file:
Imports System.ServiceProcess
Imports System.IO
Public Class fswService
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2 problems: first, intellisense error saying: 'fswService' is a type and cannot be used as an expression. second, I can not figure out a way to pass on to the service the path of the folder to watch (which is stored at My.Settings.userPath).
I've been testing the code below (vb 2010) and everything works except for the fact that I cannot get the statement "Dim dirName As String = Path.GetDirectoryName(Application.ExecutablePath)" to work. The dialog is "Path is not declared.it may be inaccessible due to protection level".As you may note I have it commented out below and went with the more explicit statement. Note that the code is from another author and I'd like to understand how to make this work as originally provided.
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Dim fileName As String = "flatfile.txt"
'Dim dirName As String = Path.GetDirectoryName(Application.ExecutablePath)[code].....
How do i get the directory name, without the full path?[code]....
View 8 RepliesI've got a listbox showing events that have been added on my sports event planner, but how do I get the listbox to just show the directory name, not the entire path? [code]I found this code on the internet, and the 2nd msgbox displays exactly the information i need.how would i go about using that method with what i've already got.note that the 2nd code isn't written with arrays in mind, and the 1st is.[code]
View 5 RepliesI need a method to know iis current wwwroot in VB.Net.
I need to get this information outside a web project (otherwise the problem would have a simple solution). I think I need to read this information from the registry, but I have no idea where to start looking.
I want to get the last accessed directory path, what code should I use? The directory path I mean is just like when we use OpenFileDialog, default path of it is the last folder we accessed. I've tried to search but get no result.
View 4 RepliesI am using this code to have all the subdirectories in c:program files and i am listing them on a treeView Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
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I would like to log events to a .txt file. I think I have this covered for the most part. If I run my application in let's say /Program Files/App/ it will log events to log.txt within the /App directory. However, if I made a desktop shortcut of my app, it writes log.txt to the desktop. How do I set it so my path for my log.txt will always be within the same folder as the .exe and not where the application is run from (like with shortcuts)? how to I get the .exe directory to add it to the path of log.txt?
View 3 RepliesHow can i insert a pause/Resume command when copying files/directories?
View 3 Repliesi want to get path of current directory .
View 2 RepliesGiven that I have a file in path: C:ApplicationsGeneral UtilsAssembly1Assembly1BinDebugAssembly1.dll
and I am working in the following path:C:ApplicationsUnder DevelopmentApp1App1
is there some easy way to find the dotted path route from the application to the assembly:
General UtilsAssembly1Assembly1BinDebugAssembly1.dll
I am finishing a project for a client , however I am having an issue with the registry. How do I get installation directory path from the .net registry?
View 10 Replieshere i am getting this path
System.Windows.Forms.Application.StartupPath
"D:ProjectsCompan1Compan1binDebug"
but i want to load report1.rpt that is reside in Reports folder under application root like we did in asp.net application
Dim rptPath As String = Server.MapPath("~/Reports/rpt1.rpt")
If ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count > 0 Then
'Report.Load(System.Windows.Forms.Application.StartupPath & "/Reports/" & ReportName & "")
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I'm using this code to make my app. run at startup if a CheckBox is checked
Private Sub CheckBox5_CheckedChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles CheckBox5.CheckedChanged
If CheckBox5.Checked = True Then
CheckBox6.Checked = False
CheckBox6.Enabled = False
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I have a treeview, a button and a textbox. When you click button1 a folderbrowserdialog opens and after choosing the folder the path to the folder and anything in it is show in the textbox and with this
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim sDirs() As String
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adapted from Major treeview/list view head ache I managed to make the treeview display the folder and the sub folders... but it isn't very hierarchial. Check attached pictures. Image1 shows how it is and image2 shows how I want it to be. Can anyone tell me how to get it to look like image 2?...Image2 was made in Windows Explorer. Image1 is a screenshot of the runing program that I am trying to make. I have been googling around but no luck so far. Practically I think what I shoul be asking is how to create child nodes of subfolders. The program is going to copy whatever the user checks in the treeview into another folder chosen by the user. I am using Visual Basic 2008 Express.
I have a VB 6.0 code that creates file/directory on given path. If the path is local or a mapped drive then it's working fine but if I am having a network path like \netpathputfileshere" then it is not working. If I mapped "\netpathputfileshere" to some x: drive on local then it will work fine BUT I need not mapped this path. So is there any way to do this directly on network path. I get error for ChDrive "\netpathpullfileshere"
View 2 RepliesI have a dynamic path and every time I want to check it and if it is the root of drive warn user, so I am doing this:
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If MyPath = Directory.GetDirectoryRoot(MyPath) Then
'Warn user
End if
MyPath is returned from a control like FolderBrowseDialog so I'm sure it cannot be an invalid path...