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I have very little knowledge with C as I just started learning not too long ago. I didn't know about Path. Combine so I'll go ahead and look into it. AlexeiLevenkov: OP didn't specify from where he got his "knowledge" that the path is "perfectly fine". Might be from Debugger, Console. Print, Debug. Print, setting a label whatever.

Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Combine Environment. MyDocuments , profile ; File. Improve this answer. I ran the code but changed the "mytestfile. Text and entered the filename. Exists was able to find the file this time.

Just modified the code to work in my program, and it works perfectly. Thank you for your help. Add a comment. Peter Mortensen Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. File System. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Hi Rex, I am trying to involve someone familiar with this topic to further look at this issue. Friday, December 21, AM. With kind regards. Hi, This is still an issue for me. I did a bit more digging and started to compare the project files of two of the dlls, one where the the symbols load and one where they won't.

Might that be what causes the DebugDirectories to be different? Is one dll managed code and the other unmanaged? Note that I have tried setting the "Enable unmanaged code debugging" setting in the project for the exe file that runs and used the dlls, but it does not help. I know it the past on other projects I have been able to set breakpoints in cpp files that are called from a. Net exe. Am I missing something blatantly obvious here or what?

Thanks Rex. Additionally, the dates and the times may change when you perform certain operations on the files. Locate the Dxtex. Verify that the file version is equal to or greater than Protect yourself online: Windows Security support.

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