There are two places where you can find the last folder accessed by a user:
Recent Files and Folders
: It can be found here: C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Recent
Registry
: In the registry to look here: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU
You can use this snippet to find it:
public static string GetLastOpenSaveFile(string extention)
{
RegistryKey regKey = Registry.CurrentUser;
string lastUsedFolder = string.Empty;
regKey = regKey.OpenSubKey("Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\ComDlg32\\OpenSaveMRU");
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(extention))
extention = "html";
RegistryKey myKey = regKey.OpenSubKey(extention);
if (myKey == null && regKey.GetSubKeyNames().Length > 0)
myKey = regKey.OpenSubKey(regKey.GetSubKeyNames()[regKey.GetSubKeyNames().Length - 2]);
if (myKey != null)
{
string[] names = myKey.GetValueNames();
if (names != null && names.Length > 0)
{
lastUsedFolder = (string)myKey.GetValue(names[names.Length - 2]);
}
}
return lastUsedFolder;
}
OR
In windows XP when you press Save on a SaveFileDialog
the directory where the file is saved, is set as the new current working directory (the one in Environment.CurrentDirectory
).
In this way, when you reopen the FileDialog
, it is opened on the same directory as before.
By setting FileDialog.RestoreDirectory = true
, when you close the FileDialog
the original working directory is restored.
In Windows Vista/Seven the behavior is always as FileDialog.RestoreDirectory = true
.
Settings.Default.Save();