Application.StartupPath will return the application path
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I've successfully made a form in visual studio 2008 with a windows media player control in it.
In the URL box in properties, I've point to a folder on the C:\ drive, which works fine.
However, I want the path to be relative. In the application folder will be a folder called "Video", and I want it to play "\Video\Video1.avi" for example.
It has to be relative as the installation can be in any folder the user specifies...
please let me know if I need to supply more info.
Many thanks!
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by: hendrklePosted on 2009-11-03 at 08:04:29ID: 25730316
I run into the same issue with a flash object (AxShockwaveFlash). I presume the same solution will be applicable?
Thanks Experts!