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how can i check if a given file path for a console application contains a root directory? for example, the person inputs the argument value "false" for an argument that is looking for a path. It will create the path to the default directory "false" folder. Instead I want it to only accept the argument if the provided argument is in the form of eg "C:\newproject". How should I do this?

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Use System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted:

if(Path.IsPathRooted(path))...
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Works perfectly. Thanks – kjt15 May 11 '11 at 0:16

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