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On Windows CE 4.X based devices, Directory.Exists() treats path names ending with a slash "\" differently. As an example,
Directory.Exists("\\temp")
will return true if the "temp" directory exists. However, the following call will return false even though the directory exists:
Directory.Exists("\\temp\\")
On Windows Mobile 5.0 devices, NETCF's behavior is consistent with Desktop's; that is, Directory.Exists() returns true if and only if the directory exists, no matter whether there is a trailing slash in the path or not. For the above example, we will return true for both calls if the directory exists.
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Anthony Wong [MSFT]
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