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Well, to be honest that’s actually quite easy, nevertheless I keep forgetting it all the time (pretty much like Error 15023: User already exists in current database). Seems like I enter an age where my short term memory is already gone but the long term memory hasn’t arrived yet ;-)
So, without further frills, that’s how it works:
Dim myFile = String.Format("{0}\myFile.xml", _ AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory) |
Happy coding!
Daniel
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- Anonymous
August 10, 2008
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