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Referencing 'Program Files' directory from VB in Access

Asked by jjnet123 in Access Coding/Macros

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Hi, thanks for reading.

I'm writing a small bit of code to dial a phone number via our IP based phone system using a shell command to send the phone number to a program (which then does the rest).

The program resides in the Program Files direcrory. If I 'hard code' the path, this works fine for PCs where Program Files resides on C:\Program Files, however we have awkward people that split drives, or have other names for the Program Files folder.

Is there a way to reference the directory generically using Access VB? Some built in function to return the path?

I'd love to know!

Thanks,

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