file location problem
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Hi, I want to store the location of a file in C# program, but the file may be moved into another location. So besides using the File System Watcher, can I store other information of the file instead of the location, so that the shell or window can recognize the file by the stored info and give me the new location information ? Thanks
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Hi, I want to store the location of a file in C# program, but the file may be moved into another location. So besides using the File System Watcher, can I store other information of the file instead of the location, so that the shell or window can recognize the file by the stored info and give me the new location information ? Thanks
you wanted to do this in C#, so you told yourself that the C++ forum would be the best place, hum ? ask here[^] instead. (and please delete your post if you read this, using the "Delete" link at the bottom of it) [edit] you asked the C# forum first, and then asked the C++ forum for this ?! :omg::wtf: shame on you !!! you'd better read what is behind the "links for newbies" in my sig, they seem to apply to you perfectly. [/edit]
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Hi, I want to store the location of a file in C# program, but the file may be moved into another location. So besides using the File System Watcher, can I store other information of the file instead of the location, so that the shell or window can recognize the file by the stored info and give me the new location information ? Thanks
Wrong forum this is VC++ forum not C# :)
WhiteSky
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you wanted to do this in C#, so you told yourself that the C++ forum would be the best place, hum ? ask here[^] instead. (and please delete your post if you read this, using the "Delete" link at the bottom of it) [edit] you asked the C# forum first, and then asked the C++ forum for this ?! :omg::wtf: shame on you !!! you'd better read what is behind the "links for newbies" in my sig, they seem to apply to you perfectly. [/edit]
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toxcct wrote:
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Great Sig, clasic! :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
i was tired of repeating always and always the same things... lol but thanks ;)
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