object.Path
The object is always a File, Folder, or Drive object.
For drive letters, the root drive is not included. For example, the path for the C drive is C:, not C:\.
The following code illustrates the use of the Path property with a File object:
Sub ShowFileAccessInfo(filespec)
Dim fs, d, f, s
Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set f = fs.GetFile(filespec)
s = UCase(f.Path
) & vbCrLf
s = s & "Created: " & f.DateCreated & vbCrLf
s = s & "Last Accessed: " & f.DateLastAccessed & vbCrLf
s = s & "Last Modified: " & f.DateLastModified
MsgBox s, 0, "File Access Info"
End Sub
Attributes Property | AvailableSpace Property | DateCreated Property | DateLastAccessed Property | DateLastModified Property | Drive Property | DriveLetter Property | DriveType Property | Files Property | FileSystem Property | FreeSpace Property | IsReady Property | ParentFolder Property | RootFolder Property | SerialNumber Property | ShareName Property | ShortName Property | ShortPath Property | Size Property | SubFolders Property | TotalSize Property | Type Property | VolumeName PropertyApplies To: Drive Object | File Object | Folder Object