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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T22:23:59+00:00 2026-05-17T22:23:59+00:00

I’m trying to create a folder on the directory where the .exe file is

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I’m trying to create a folder on the directory where the .exe file is and save a picture in that folder.

Right now that folder doesn’t exist so I’d like to be created. Here’s the code I have:

public void SavePictureToFileSystem(string path, Image picture)
{
    string pictureFolderPath = path + "\\" + ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["picturesFolderPath"].ToString();
    picture.Save(pictureFolderPath + "1.jpg");
}

The Image isn’t being saved to the pictureFolderPath but to the path variable. What do I need to accomplish this?

Thanks for the help! This is what I ended up with:

public void SavePictureToFileSystem(string path, Image picture)
{
    var pictureFolderPath = Path.Combine(path, ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["picturesFolderPath"].ToString());
    if (!Directory.Exists(pictureFolderPath))
    {
        Directory.CreateDirectory(pictureFolderPath);
    }

    picture.Save(Path.Combine(pictureFolderPath, "1.jpg"));
}
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    2026-05-17T22:23:59+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 10:23 pm

    I suspect your problem is that ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["picturesFolderPath"].ToString() returns a folder-path that is empty or, more likely, does not end with a trailing back-slash. This would mean that the final constructed path would end up looking like c:\dir1.jpg rather than c:\dir\1.jpg, which is what I think you really want.

    In any case, it’s much better to rely onPath.Combinethan to try to deal with the combining logic yourself. It deals with precisely these sorts of corner-cases, plus, as a bonus, it’s platform-independent.

    var appFolderPath = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["picturesFolderPath"]
                                            .ToString();
    
    // This part, I copied pretty much verbatim from your sample, expect
    // using Path.Combine. The logic does seem a little suspect though.. 
    // Does appFolder path really represent a subdirectory name?
    var pictureFolderPath = Path.Combine(path, appFolderPath);
    
    // Create folder if it doesn't exist
    Directory.Create(pictureFolderPath);
    
    // Final image path also constructed with Path.Combine
    var imagePath = Path.Combine(pictureFolderPath, "1.jpg")
    picture.Save(imagePath);
    
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