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C# How to find WCF IIS deployment/virtual directory at runtime to change name of log file?

I am trying to change the name of a c# WCF logfile based on the name of the IIS Virtual directory it is deployed to.

I tried to use the Directory.GetCurrentDirectory() call but it returns the directory c:\windows\system32\inetsrv regardless which virtual directory the WCF apps was deployed to..

So should I be looking into the VirtualDirectory Class ?? Any sample code on how to find the current Virtual Directory ?

Thanks !

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Benjamin Avatar asked Jul 23 '10 17:07

Benjamin


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2 Answers

Did you try this:

string path = HostingEnvironment.MapPath("~"); 
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dcp Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 01:09

dcp


HostingEnvironment.ApplicationPhysicalPath

gives you the same thing as the accepted answer (in a more direct way).

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Eren Ersönmez Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 01:09

Eren Ersönmez