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- From: gonzalm@prism.cs.orst.edu (Mario Gonzales)
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- Subject: PROGRAMMING PROB: How do you find the system folder?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.183946.20587@CS.ORST.EDU>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 18:39:46 GMT
- Article-I.D.: CS.1992Jul22.183946.20587
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- Organization: Oregon State University, Computer Science Dept
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- Hi all,
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- I have looked in vain to find the function that will return the loaction of
- the system folder. I can find the boot disk but the system folder is
- not allways called the "system folder" on the startup disk.
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- Also what is the easiest way to traverse the entire directory structure
- of a disk?
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- If possible could you provide code samples?
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- Any help is most appreciated!
-
- Thanks,
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- Mario Gonzales
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