ChDrive Function
Changes the current drive.
Public Overloads Sub ChDrive(ByVal Drive As { Char | String })
Parameters
- Drive
Required. String expression that specifies an existing drive. If you supply a zero-length string (""), the current drive doesn't change. If the Drive argument is a multiple-character string, ChDrive uses only the first letter.
Exceptions
Exception type |
Error number |
Condition |
---|---|---|
Invalid drive is specified, or drive is unavailable. |
See the "Error number" column if you are upgrading Visual Basic 6.0 applications that use unstructured error handling. (You can compare the error number against the Number Property (Err Object).) However, when possible, you should consider replacing such error control with Structured Exception Handling Overview for Visual Basic.
Remarks
The ChDrive function requires unmanaged-code permission, which may affect its execution in partial-trust situations. For more information, see SecurityPermission Class and Code Access Permissions.
Example
This example uses the ChDrive function to change the current drive. The function throws an exception if the drive does not exist.
ChDrive("D") ' Make "D" the current drive.
Smart Device Developer Notes
This function is not supported.
Requirements
Namespace:Microsoft.VisualBasic
**Module:**FileSystem
Assembly: Visual Basic Runtime Library (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll)