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I made a password saving program that saves to a file in a specific directory

static String fly = "C:\\Users\\tomtom\\Documents\\AlternativePorjectDirectory\\accounts";

                          user--/\/\/\
                                ||||||

but everytime I give this softwar to someone I have to ask them for their user, rewrite the software then, export to usb and give it to them. automatically finding the computer user will make it so I can share this program with everyone.
what I want it to look like

static String fly = "C:\\Users\\"+C:User+"\\Documents\\AlternativePorjectDirectory\\accounts";

so that computer user= C:User

I am very new to programming so may have to be specific

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You actually don't need to do that, and since the user folder isn't always C:\Users\, there's a better way.

%USERPROFILE% is an environment variable that will always be equal to the user folder, for example C:\Users\SomeGuy, or on an XP system, C:\Documents and Settings\SomeOtherGuy.

Just:

DWORD nSize = MAX_PATH;
CHAR* lpBuffer = new CHAR[nSize];
GetEnvironmentVariableA("USERPROFILE",lpBuffer,nSize);
static String fly = lpBuffer+"\\Documents\\AlternativePorjectDirectory\\accounts";
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  • thanks! do I have to make lpBuffer and nSize variables Aug 12, 2014 at 16:22
  • Yes you do. See my edit above, I changed a bit of code. Make sure to user GetEnvironmentVariableA to force to ASCII. The code above should work for whatever you need, but for a deeper explanation, read the page on MSDN Aug 12, 2014 at 16:27
  • sorry but I cant get it to work I am not an experienced programmer like you could you send me an example of how I would be used in a finished code Aug 12, 2014 at 16:54
  • Try adding #include <windows.h> to the top of your code (.cpp file) or into your header (.h) file. Aug 12, 2014 at 16:57
  • still I cant get it to work idk if im doing it right like I really need an example on a very short completed code Aug 12, 2014 at 17:05
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If you can use scripting, the answer will be:

awk -F '//' '{print $2}'

Here is a post outlining how to get awk: How to run an awk commands in windows?

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