How can I set the current drive in c++? I was unable to find anything on the MSDN site
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According to thr MSDN docs on the Win API, SetCurrentDirectory
will also set the current drive.
The string you use to set the directory can be prefixed by the drive letter -- i.e., "c:\program files".
Directories are set relative to your programs current working directory. If you start your program from 'X' drive you will not be able to move outside of 'X' using relative conventions/directory addressing. You need to use a directory string prefixed with the correct drive letter.
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so if I run the program from drive X I should be able to do this? setCurrentDirectory("Y:/test"); ?– MarsNov 29, 2009 at 22:20
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With a backslash, yes. The doc mentions you should have a trailing backslash too. Nov 29, 2009 at 22:21
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It DOES! work!... thanks guys, I had tried it befor but didn't debug correctly thanks!– MarsNov 29, 2009 at 22:26