On May 2, 2006, at 10:53 AM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
Le 2 mai 06 à 16:39 Soir, Barry Traver a écrit:
I may have asked this before, but if so, I haven't been able to
track down where the answer can be found.
I'd like to write an RB program that will run directly from a CD-
ROM. Here's my problem. The program involves writing temporary
files, and by definition a "CD-ROM" is "RO," i.e., "Read-Only,"
so the temporary files will have to be written elsewhere. How do
I tell the computer (which could be a Mac, Windows, or Linux) to
do that?
Thanks!
You can use:
dim f As folderItem
f=volume(0).TemporaryFolder
(which references the "TemporaryItems" on the volume(0)).
Since the startup volume is always writeable, it works.
Unless you boot from the CD, and there are no other drives attached,
if this is possible.
Charles Yeomans_______________________________________________
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