ASP Path Property
Complete Drive Object Reference
The Path property is used to return the path for a specified drive, file, or folder.
Syntax
| DriveObject.Path
FileObject.Path
FolderObject.Path
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Example for the Drive object
<%
dim fs,d
set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set d=fs.GetDrive("c:")
Response.Write("The path is " & d.Path)
set d=nothing
set fs=nothing
%>
Output:
The path is C:
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Example for the File object
<%
dim fs,f
set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set f=fs.GetFile("c:\asp\test\test.asp")
Response.Write("The path is: " & f.Path)
set f=nothing
set fs=nothing
%>
Output:
The path is: C:\asp\test\test.asp
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Example for the Folder object
<%
dim fs,fo
set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set fo=fs.GetFolder("c:\asp\test")
Response.Write("The path is: " & fo.Path)
set fo=nothing
set fs=nothing
%>
Output:
The path is: C:\asp\test |
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