Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Paul McNett<[email protected]> wrote:
>> MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
>>> I've got a VFP9SP1 app that's storing data by default in the AppData
>>> folder (C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\MBABCOCK\APPLICATION
>>> DATA\EMAILEXTRACT2009\).
>>>
>>> However, this folder isn't visible to the user, so it's not easy for
>>> them to retrieve files created there.
>>>
> ----------------------
> 
> You can get %APPDATA% within VFP right?
> 
> in .Net you use this:
> 
> string appDataPath = Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData;
> 
> I put stuff like this on the About Screen via a hidden from view button.
> 


Thanks, Steve, but I've changed it now to just use the My 
Documents\MyCustomFolder instead.

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Mike Babcock, MCP
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