Subject | Curret Dir |
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Author | Robert F. Tulloch |
Post date | 2001-01-07T20:23:04Z |
Hi:
In testing dll (Interbase\UDF\) I had occasion the test the "current location" of
the calling process by creating a file from within the called function. The file ended
up in the WinNT\System32 dir. Why would Interbase (the calling process) be executing
in a process space with that as the current dir.?
I thought the "current dir" was that where the .exe resided, in this case \bin.
Thanks.
Best regards
In testing dll (Interbase\UDF\) I had occasion the test the "current location" of
the calling process by creating a file from within the called function. The file ended
up in the WinNT\System32 dir. Why would Interbase (the calling process) be executing
in a process space with that as the current dir.?
I thought the "current dir" was that where the .exe resided, in this case \bin.
Thanks.
Best regards