BTW, 'GetCurrentDirectory()' might also be what you want, but that can be changed using 'SetCurrentDirectory()', so it might yiel not what you're after.
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to find the current of my executable without the file name and .exe at the end.
I've been using GetCurrentPath() to find the entire path with the .exe but I only need the current path without the .exe
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If you are looking for the directory that contains your .exe, you can get the exe path as you have done, then you can use _splitpath to break the path into it's components, and _makepath to put the path to the folder back together:
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by: jkrPosted on 2009-04-20 at 14:22:02ID: 24188845
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