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Thanks, but I just figured it out. I needed Application.StartupPath instead. I'm running the .NET version of Visual Basic, by the way. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager RoomStore, Inc. (804) 784-7600 ext. 2124 dfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> Are you using VB.Net or a previous version? It's been a while but before .Net you could use App.Path but at .Net it looks like the .Net equivalent is System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly.Location. I haven't tried this but it might be worth looking into. <clip>
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