Question on File f = new File(....

Im using an ftp program. It requires a type like file.
I want to do something like this:
File f = new File("C:\");
Except I cant convert file to string. The file is used to set the local directory and remote directory. How can i set a file to c:?
Im just a bit confused. I never came across this before.
ANy help or assistance would be greatly appreciated.

ahhhhhhhh crapola...I was missing the last slash!!!!!
Sorry to waste your time.
THanks so much though..

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    You had the header information written when there wasn't an existing file, then you overwrote that file with another file consisting only of the data because you wired the "append to file? (new file:F)" the same for both functions (F causes it to create a new file).  I put the header writing function in a Case structure because you only want it to execute when this is a new file (otherwise it'll overwrite what's there).  Wire the path straight through the False case.  I wired a TRUE to the data writing function to always append (because there will always be a file by the time the program gets there).
    Jim
    PS - a few other observations
    Avoid sequence structures
    You don't need the property node
    Use Path functions (not string)
    Message Edited by jcarmody on 04-13-2009 05:58 PM
    Jim
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