Get Current Directory From Openfiledialog?
Jan 18, 2010
I want to save the directory that a user chooses when they open a file with the OpenFileDialog. I currently have
FileDir=My.Computer.FileSystem.CurrentDirectory
after the open dialog, and this works ok in Windows XP. But on Windows Vista this seems to give the Application (.exe) directory, whihc is not what we want.
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Aug 17, 2009
how to get directory value from openfiledialog
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Mar 30, 2010
I am using this example to open a text file. It works.
Imports System.IO
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal ByVale As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim FileReader As StreamReader
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The form is made of Button1 and TextBox1 in multiline form and OpenFileDialog1 is inserted in the form. How to force a desired path so it will start in there instead of the default directory of the project?
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Apr 22, 2011
I am developing in Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition under Vista Business SP2. I have an application with an OpenFileDialog and a SaveFileDialog. When I call the OpenFileDialog on first running the application, it defaults to the directory from which the Application last opened/saved a file. However, this directory IS NOT
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May 11, 2009
When i open a file with the proces method en i try to open another file, the openFileDialog box start with the last directory and filename. In the property i write a initial directory. How can reach the situation that the box always start with the initial directory i give.
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Jan 5, 2010
I need to have the user select a directory for the working directory. I know how to use the openfiledialog to list a file, but how do you do it for a directory?
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Sep 7, 2009
This is my code at the moment. I want the TextBox to show the Directory of the file. (C:Documents and SettingsUserDesktopFile)
This is my TextBox Code
Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.TextChanged
Me.Text = OpenFileDialog1.FileName
End Sub
This is my Button Code
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
OpenFileDialog1.ShowDialog()
End Sub
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Nov 2, 2009
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]
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Dec 13, 2011
I am working on an assignment, so need to pass the file to the instructor. I thought I remembered a way to input a placeholder character(s) that tells the computer that the path is flexible until the point where I declare the actual path.
For example: if the directory is C:documentsMyProjectinDebug on my machine, and is F:usersownerclass assignmentscis101StudentAMyProjectinDebug on the instructor's machine, can I put a "wildcard" type of character that points to the ...MyProjectinDebug file that will work on both machines in the Initial Directory property?
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Jul 22, 2011
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...]
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Jul 24, 2009
I have an ACCESS database containing VBA code residing on a USB drive in a directory called 'collect'. When the application runs the code uses a DLL that is in the same directory as the application. The code in the DLL is VB.NET.
The DLL is declared :
Private Declare Function Collect Lib "x:collectwcolv332.dll" (ByRef Str As Any)
This works fine but it only works when the USB drive is mapped to x:
The follwoing which I expected to work does not
Private Declare Function Collect Lib "wcolv332.dll" (ByRef Str As Any)
and neither does
Private Declare Function Collect Lib "collectwcolv332.dll" (ByRef Str As Any)
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Nov 3, 2009
I have a class that contains one function: "ShowDialog()" It creates a new openfiledialog and sets its title, but when it is run, the title of the openfiledialog is set to the current directory that is shown in the dialog. I would not like this behavior. Here is the code:
Public Class LoadSet
Public Shared Function ShowDialog() As System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult
Dim Dialog As New System.Windows.Forms.OpenFileDialog
Dialog.DefaultExt = ".bsfci"
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May 8, 2009
Im looking for a way to get the parent directory of a file. Ive tried using Directory.GetParent() but its not doing what i want it to do. For example lets say i have 3 files:[code]I want to get "Test" and not "C:"Its probably simple but as usual im overthinking and made no progress for 2 hours now and its frustrating.
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Dec 15, 2009
For some reason the Current Directory of my windows service is C:WindowsSystem32
and when I schedule my service I get this error Access is Denied.
In one of the blogs I saw this peice to change the current directory. But I am not sure where to place this code.
System.IO.Directory.SetCurrentDirectory(System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory)
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May 4, 2011
I am after the one which is most used. A number of ones I have come across are:
CurDir
Environment.CurrentDirectory()
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory
Application.StartupPath (this one doesn't work for me, missing a library?) I am using it to save a file, for argument sake, "test.txt"
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May 6, 2012
I'm making a Windows Forms application and I am about to publish it to a ClickOnce to distribute on a CD. The program refers to a LOT of files, e.g. pictures, which I have in a folder on disc called GAMEFILES. It's in the Solution Explorer. That folder does itself have a lot of subfolders. (I'm sort of a tidiness freak.)[code]...
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Mar 13, 2012
I cannot read files from the current directory. If I give it a absolute path name, works fine.
I get a file not found error, saying C:programfilesCommenfilesMicrsoftsharedevserver10.0stormdoor.html. A interested fact is that my project is not stored in the folder it says it's current, the project is stored in C:useres edpoottelmydoumentsVisual studio 2010WEbSitesmaster2
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Jun 12, 2009
i want to get path of current directory .
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Mar 2, 2012
I am trying to see if IIS is installed and display a message and a download exe to INstall IIS if IIS isn't installed.However i am having a hard time running a file without specifying the full path in the vb-script.The path will be dynamic and it impossible to specify any other directory than "%cd% [code]...
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Sep 3, 2009
i am wondering how to get the current directory and display it in a text box. I use delphi and that code is getcurrentdir, or something similar.
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Nov 22, 2009
How do I get the current my documents directory in vb?
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Nov 24, 2009
I'm using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 professional edition and I was wondering how to put files with a certain extension such as .txt from the applications current directory into a combo box in the application itself.
I have no idea how to do this or even if it's possible.Actually if no one knows I would like to ask how to get a button to open up one of those file browsers to look for a certain file and then assign a variable to the path of the file selected.
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May 13, 2009
I want to get the current directory of any process. As I have seen in Process Explorer tool that it is possible, but don't know how??
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Feb 1, 2010
I am using the following code to save 3 pictures. The problem is that after you save the first picture the save as dialog box goes back to the the initial settings, how can I keep it in the last position, in other words the last place the user saved too
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I thought the restore directory setting would take care of that?
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Oct 20, 2010
i have to get the files in all the directories with date formats in file name and also in extension. Some thing like new_mmddyyyy.txt / new_yyyymmdd.* like this....
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Feb 9, 2011
I have a bath file whihc is in the same folder as my program. I want it to open if a certain string is correct in a text box so i used this
If InStr(SerialText.Text, "KN6-585-BE4") = True Then app.path(+"lol.bat")
I get a blue line under the word 'app' and it says "Name app is not declared"
Could anyone help me? (I'm a noob, mihgt take some explaining)
Oh if you need to know i am using Visual Basics 2008 Express edition.
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Apr 9, 2011
Create and Maintain Telephone directories. Write a program to create and maintain telephone directories. Each telephone directory should be contained in a separate text file. In addition,a file named directories.txt should hold the names of the telephone directories. At any time, names of all the telephone directories should be displayed in a list box. After a telephone directory is selected, it becomes the current phone directory.The following buttons should be available.
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Jun 17, 2009
I want the asp application to create a folder that has access only to the account the application was running with (i.e. asp account?)
I actually wanna use this one, but I don't know how to use the "ComputerCurrentAccount" dynamically.
I want to get the current working account.
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Aug 22, 2011
I'm trying to copy a file (pdftk.exe) from the Current Working Directory the VB.NET program is in.The file is to be copied to the Selected Path from the Folder Dialog Browser.I tried this code, but it seems it's not working
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Public Partial Class MainForm
[code].....
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Aug 25, 2010
I want to add all image files in the current directory into my listbox1 when i press button1 Just like how u may open by OpenFileDialog or Drag & Drop but I want it to move all .jpg files in the current directory into the listbox so i do not have to use OpenFileDialog or Drag & Drop I am not sure how I can do this and the only code I could think about using is something linking to current directory.
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