Using Visual Studio 2017 with an MFC application under Windows 10 I am using the following code snippet with SHGetKnownFolderPath function to get the current user's Documents folder:
#include <string> // include file for C++ native strings
// . . . other code.
PWSTR ppszPath; // variable to receive the path memory block pointer.
HRESULT hr = SHGetKnownFolderPath(FOLDERID_Documents, 0, NULL, &ppszPath);
std::wstring myPath;
if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
myPath = ppszPath; // make a local copy of the path
}
CoTaskMemFree(ppszPath); // free up the path memory block
Note that the documentation has this to say about the path variable usage and the path returned:
ppszPath [out]
Type: PWSTR*
When this method returns, contains the address of a pointer to a
null-terminated Unicode string that specifies the path of the known
folder. The calling process is responsible for freeing this resource
once it is no longer needed by calling CoTaskMemFree
. The returned
path does not include a trailing backslash. For example, "C:\Users" is
returned rather than "C:\Users\".
For a list of the FOLDERID_
arguments possible see the MSDN article KNOWN_FOLDER_FLAG enumeration.