Namely I have:
-
开发者_运维百科
Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData
Environment.SpecialFolder.CommonApplicationData
Environment.SpecialFolder.LocalApplicationData
I am unclear as to were these point to in Windows XP and/or Windows Vista.
What I found so far is that the ApplicationData points to the ApplicationData Folder for the current user in XP and the roaming application data folder in Vista.
I would also like to know if there are general guidelines on when to use which.
There's no single answer to that. In fact, that's precisely why these "SpecialFolder"s are defined. You use those instead of a hardcoded path.
Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData
is the most common one. This folder holds per-user, non-temporary application-specific data, other than user documents. A common example would be a settings or configuration file.
Environment.SpecialFolder.CommonApplicationData
is similar, but shared across users. You could use this to store document templates, for instance.
Environment.SpecialFolder.LocalApplicationData
is a non-roaming alternative for ApplicationData. As such, you'd never store important data there. However, because it's non-roaming it is a good location for temporary files, caches, etcetera. It's typically on a local disk.
It's easy to check. Use Environment.GetFolderPath(...);
and use MessageBox
or Console.Write
and it will show you where it points too. You only have to make simple app that will display paths for you, and run it under Windows XP and Windows Vista.
using System;
namespace EnvironmentCheck
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.Write(Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData) + "\n");
Console.Write(Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.CommonApplicationData)+ "\n");
Console.Write(Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.LocalApplicationData)+ "\n");
}
}
}
My results on Win 7 x64
C:\Users\myUsername\AppData\Roaming
C:\ProgramData
C:\Users\myUsername\AppData\Local
For anyone who wants to know what these special folders evaluate to on Windows XP but don't have XP to run it on, here's what I get when running @MadBoy's code:
ApplicationData:
C:\Documents and Settings\YourAccountHere\Application Data
CommonApplicationData:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data
LocalApplicationData:
C:\Documents and Settings\YourAccountHere\Local Settings\Application Data
精彩评论