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‎Aug 06, 2003
10:34 AM
DownloadEx... weird behavior
I'm trying to use the DownloadEx() method of IUpdate, in order to download updates to particular folders.... but it's not always going where I tell it to.
For instance, as a test I downloaded an update to my desktop
C:\Documents and Settings\smcgill\desktop\cisco1.exe
then, I setup the code to download to the real temp folder that I'm creating under our product directory
C:\Program Files\Fiberlink\FGR\swupdates
so, the code was passing the path
C:\Program Files\Fiberlink\FGR\swupdates\cisco1.exe
to DownloadEx(), though the update still appears on my desktop when the method is called, where I put it the first time I called the method... rather than the actual path I pass in.
Any idea why that would happen?
Thanks!
For instance, as a test I downloaded an update to my desktop
C:\Documents and Settings\smcgill\desktop\cisco1.exe
then, I setup the code to download to the real temp folder that I'm creating under our product directory
C:\Program Files\Fiberlink\FGR\swupdates
so, the code was passing the path
C:\Program Files\Fiberlink\FGR\swupdates\cisco1.exe
to DownloadEx(), though the update still appears on my desktop when the method is called, where I put it the first time I called the method... rather than the actual path I pass in.
Any idea why that would happen?
Thanks!
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‎Aug 27, 2003
04:59 PM
DownloadEx ?
Where can I find info on this call? Perhaps it is not in my documentation cuase I have an old version?
Where can I find info on this call? Perhaps it is not in my documentation cuase I have an old version?
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‎Aug 29, 2003
10:25 AM
It's not in the docs that I've seen... it's a method of the IAgentEx interface