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QuestionDoes an application know in which folder it is stored? Pin
Miss Caprice18-Aug-04 17:10
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Let's say my application needs to read some configuration information from a file. I would like that file to be stored in the same folder as the executable. How do I tell the application to look in its own "home" folder for the config file? I expected that that folder would be the default if no path is specified in the file name, but it doesn't always work. (For instance, Visual C++ saves the executable in the "Release" subfolder of my project folder, but if I use the "Execute" command to run it, it looks for the config file in the project folder, not the Release subfolder!

I can't hardcode the full path of the config file, because I want to let the user install the application in a folder of his choice. Help!

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QuestionIn windows xp, is it possible to hibernate a specific application? Pin
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General[--HELP--] After installing the latest DX9 SDK, the DirectX panel is gone. Pin
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