How to: Write Text to Files in the My Documents Directory in Visual Basic
The My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories object allows you to access special directories, such as the MyDocuments directory.
Procedure
To write new text files in the My Documents directory
Use the My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.MyDocuments property to supply the path.
Dim filePath As String filePath = System.IO.Path.Combine( _ My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.MyDocuments, "test.txt")
Use the WriteAllText method to write text to the specified file.
My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText(filePath, "some text", True)
Example
Try
Dim filePath As String
filePath = System.IO.Path.Combine( _
My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.MyDocuments, "test.txt")
My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText(filePath, "some text", False)
Catch fileException As Exception
Throw fileException
End Try
Compiling the Code
Replace test.txt with the name of the file you want to write to.
Robust Programming
This code rethrows all the exceptions that may occur when writing text to the file. You can reduce the likelihood of exceptions by using Windows Forms controls such as the OpenFileDialog and the SaveFileDialog components that limit the user choices to valid file names. Using these controls is not foolproof, however. The file system can change between the time the user selects a file and the time that the code executes. Exception handling is therefore nearly always necessary when with working with files.
Security
If you are running in a partial-trust context, the code might throw an exception due to insufficient privileges. For more information, see Code Access Security Basics.
This example creates a new file. If an application needs to create a file, that application needs Create permission for the folder. Permissions are set using access control lists. If the file already exists, the application needs only Write permission, a lesser privilege. Where possible, it is more secure to create the file during deployment, and only grant Read privileges to a single file, rather than to grant Create privileges for a folder. Also, it is more secure to write data to user folders than to the root folder or the Program Files folder. For more information, see Access Control Lists (ACLs).