Ok..  I was playing with using that directory pointer last night but for
some reason it was erroring out. That should be DQSDLauncher.. right?

I could put in an alert and see the directory string and it looked
correct,  but dqsd would fail to create the file...   I will look into it
some more this evening..

Monty

> Monty, Brent,
>
>> Actually I think I would use
>> Launcher.AppDataDirectory
>> [...]
>> Launcher.GetSpecialFolderLocation("MyDocuments") might work
>> nicely too.
>
> Yeah, I agree. With SP2, the Program Files directory is read-only for
regular users, so I couldn't use comx here without granting myself write
permissions on %PROGRAMFILES%\Quick Search Deskbar.
>
> Kim
>
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