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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:15:35+00:00 2026-05-10T22:15:35+00:00

Not sure if this is intended behavior or a bug or a wrong function

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Not sure if this is intended behavior or a bug or a wrong function that I’m using, but the problem is that PathCombine() returns a wrong path on a Vista box.

The relative path is (as exported by the WMP to a playlist):

..\..\..\Public\Music\Sample Music\Amanda.wma

The path it’s relative to is:

C:\Users\userX\Music\Playlists\playlist.wpl

and PathCombine() returns:

C:\Users\userX\Public\Music\Sample Music\Amanda.wma

however, the file is actually located here (judging by the Explorer and the fact that I can’t open it from the code):

C:\Users\Public\Music\Sample Music\Amanda.wma

Is this a known issue? Is there some other function I should be using?

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:15:36+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:15 pm

    The documentation for PathCombine specifies that the second parameter, lpszDir, is ‘A pointer to a null-terminated string of maximum length MAX_PATH that contains the directory path.’ You appear to be passing the fully qualified name of a file inside the directory, instead of the fully qualified name of the directory. So, it removes three components: playlist.wpl, Playlists, and Music, and then appends the remainder.

    You should be able to use PathRemoveFileSpec to remove the file part from your directory path.

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