I want to be able to do something like this:
IO.Directory.Exists("%USERPROFILE%")
The reason being that I want to specify one of the directories which my application will use, as plain text in a config file. In some cases I will want it to be nested under the user profile, in which case the config file would read something like:
...
LocalDbDirectory = %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\My Toolkit\
...
Or I might want it to be in a network location, in which case it would read something like:
...
LocalDbDirectory = N:\Common\My Toolkit Databases\
...
So I need to be able to interpret the shorthand notation with methods such as IO.Directory.Exists(…) or equivalent.
Any ideas?
You need to run them through
Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(path); where path is@"%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\My Toolkit\"(There is no harm in doing this for paths that do not contain%%formatted tokens)