Invalid Path Format : The given path's format is not supported












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Can anyone help me with the path format in C#?
Im using sharepoint folder path and it seems incorrect path format..



Here is my path :



https://mycompany.sharepoint.com/sites/Investor/Department Folder/COB/COB/PRS/PRS DIGITAL BOOKING










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    How are you trying to use this path?

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:29











  • Actually I'm trying to move a file from a folder to a folder (the path above), so what I did is FileStream stream = File.OpenWrite(Path.Combine(OutputPath,filename));

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 1:51











  • I see! Well, unfortunately, the File apis are unable to interact with URI paths. You're going to want to get the physical path of the file, if it's local to the machine you are trying to run this code on, or you're going to need to make a web request for the file and then save it locally.

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:54











  • Yup that's the problem and I already found out the actual path on local.. and the code works perfectly

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 4:02
















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Can anyone help me with the path format in C#?
Im using sharepoint folder path and it seems incorrect path format..



Here is my path :



https://mycompany.sharepoint.com/sites/Investor/Department Folder/COB/COB/PRS/PRS DIGITAL BOOKING










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    How are you trying to use this path?

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:29











  • Actually I'm trying to move a file from a folder to a folder (the path above), so what I did is FileStream stream = File.OpenWrite(Path.Combine(OutputPath,filename));

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 1:51











  • I see! Well, unfortunately, the File apis are unable to interact with URI paths. You're going to want to get the physical path of the file, if it's local to the machine you are trying to run this code on, or you're going to need to make a web request for the file and then save it locally.

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:54











  • Yup that's the problem and I already found out the actual path on local.. and the code works perfectly

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 4:02














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Can anyone help me with the path format in C#?
Im using sharepoint folder path and it seems incorrect path format..



Here is my path :



https://mycompany.sharepoint.com/sites/Investor/Department Folder/COB/COB/PRS/PRS DIGITAL BOOKING










share|improve this question
















Can anyone help me with the path format in C#?
Im using sharepoint folder path and it seems incorrect path format..



Here is my path :



https://mycompany.sharepoint.com/sites/Investor/Department Folder/COB/COB/PRS/PRS DIGITAL BOOKING







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  • 2





    How are you trying to use this path?

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:29











  • Actually I'm trying to move a file from a folder to a folder (the path above), so what I did is FileStream stream = File.OpenWrite(Path.Combine(OutputPath,filename));

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 1:51











  • I see! Well, unfortunately, the File apis are unable to interact with URI paths. You're going to want to get the physical path of the file, if it's local to the machine you are trying to run this code on, or you're going to need to make a web request for the file and then save it locally.

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:54











  • Yup that's the problem and I already found out the actual path on local.. and the code works perfectly

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 4:02














  • 2





    How are you trying to use this path?

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:29











  • Actually I'm trying to move a file from a folder to a folder (the path above), so what I did is FileStream stream = File.OpenWrite(Path.Combine(OutputPath,filename));

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 1:51











  • I see! Well, unfortunately, the File apis are unable to interact with URI paths. You're going to want to get the physical path of the file, if it's local to the machine you are trying to run this code on, or you're going to need to make a web request for the file and then save it locally.

    – Jonathon Chase
    Jan 3 at 1:54











  • Yup that's the problem and I already found out the actual path on local.. and the code works perfectly

    – liana
    Jan 3 at 4:02








2




2





How are you trying to use this path?

– Jonathon Chase
Jan 3 at 1:29





How are you trying to use this path?

– Jonathon Chase
Jan 3 at 1:29













Actually I'm trying to move a file from a folder to a folder (the path above), so what I did is FileStream stream = File.OpenWrite(Path.Combine(OutputPath,filename));

– liana
Jan 3 at 1:51





Actually I'm trying to move a file from a folder to a folder (the path above), so what I did is FileStream stream = File.OpenWrite(Path.Combine(OutputPath,filename));

– liana
Jan 3 at 1:51













I see! Well, unfortunately, the File apis are unable to interact with URI paths. You're going to want to get the physical path of the file, if it's local to the machine you are trying to run this code on, or you're going to need to make a web request for the file and then save it locally.

– Jonathon Chase
Jan 3 at 1:54





I see! Well, unfortunately, the File apis are unable to interact with URI paths. You're going to want to get the physical path of the file, if it's local to the machine you are trying to run this code on, or you're going to need to make a web request for the file and then save it locally.

– Jonathon Chase
Jan 3 at 1:54













Yup that's the problem and I already found out the actual path on local.. and the code works perfectly

– liana
Jan 3 at 4:02





Yup that's the problem and I already found out the actual path on local.. and the code works perfectly

– liana
Jan 3 at 4:02












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