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My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.CurrentUserApplicationData Property

Gets a path for storing the current user's application data.

' Usage
Dim value As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.CurrentUserApplicationData
' Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property CurrentUserApplicationData As String

Property Value

String.

Exceptions

The following condition may cause an exception:

Remarks

The My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories Object contains paths to commonly referenced directories.

If the path does not exist, it is created with the following format: BasePath\CompanyName\ProductName\Version

A typical BasePath in Windows XP is C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data. The CompanyName, ProductName, and Version can be obtained from the My.Application.Info.CompanyName, My.Application.Info.ProductName, and My.Application.Info.Version properties.

Note

If the Company and Product names are not specified in the Assembly Information dialog box, the CompanyName\ProductName in the path are replaced with the assembly name. For more information on setting assembly information names, see How to: Specify Assembly Information (Visual Basic, C#).

Data stored in this path is part of a user profile that is enabled for roaming. A roaming user works on more than one computer in a network. The user profile for a roaming user is kept on a server on the network and is loaded onto a system when the user logs on. For a user profile to be eligible for roaming, the operating system must support roaming profiles and the feature must be enabled.

Example

This example displays the path for storing the current user's application data in a MessageBox.

MsgBox(My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.CurrentUserApplicationData)

Requirements

Namespace:Microsoft.VisualBasic.MyServices

Class:SpecialDirectoriesProxy (provides access to SpecialDirectories)

Assembly: Visual Basic Runtime Library (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll)

Availability by Project Type

Project type

Available

Windows Application

Yes

Class Library

Yes

Console Application

Yes

Windows Control Library

Yes

Web Control Library

Yes

Windows Service

Yes

Web Site

Yes

Permissions

The following permission is required:

Permission

Description

FileIOPermission

Controls the ability to access files and folders. Associated enumeration: Unrestricted.

For more information, see Code Access Security and Requesting Permissions.

See Also

Reference

My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories Object

SpecialDirectories.CurrentUserApplicationData