The C: drive is usually Volume(0) (the boot volume). Unless there
is another drive, Volume(1) might be Nil. Could that be what's
causing your problem using the 'Volume.Child.Child' approach?
Ken
REALbasic have a lot of inbuilt features to handle this problems..
Take a look at the Folderitem like DocumentFolder, PreferenceFolder
and so on ...
and make the 'startpoint' for your folderitems (files) from here ..
then it works on Mac/Win/Linux ...
(Do not let the users of your app try to write in root or some other
places .... Let them only write on the right side of Users--->>>>
Just an idea...
Sven E
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