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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T07:08:23+00:00 2026-06-11T07:08:23+00:00

The file is present but Powershell keeps saying file is missing. I have no

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The file is present but Powershell keeps saying file is missing. I have no idea. I looked at the permissions and current user has full rights.

$csvDocLib = "C:\\PowerShell\TestLib.csv"
$csvDocSet = "C:\\PowerShell\TestDocSet.csv"

the first csv is found and code works but down the code line i need the second csv and it said not found but it’s in same directory. I tried renaming and still the same.

if([IO.File]::Exists($csvDocSet) -ne $false)
{  
    write-host $csvDocSet " not found" 
    exit
} 
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    2026-06-11T07:08:25+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 7:08 am

    Eliminate the double \\ e.g.:

    $csvDocLib = "C:\\PowerShell\TestLib.csv"
    $csvDocSet = "C:\\PowerShell\TestDocSet.csv"
    

    should be:

    $csvDocLib = "C:\PowerShell\TestLib.csv"
    $csvDocSet = "C:\PowerShell\TestDocSet.csv"
    
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