Set The File Path In Attachment / Assign The Path In Code?
Sep 15, 2010
I am using to send attachent from my host.. The file is located on my abc folder on my root, so it' like this:
root/abc/myfile.doc
Attachment attachFile =
new
Attachment(txtAttachmentPath.Text);
How can I assign the path in the above code?
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