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- Subject: Re: ""Is there any option to print the direc
- From: "Greg Smith" <strusup(--nospam--at)gte.net>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 15:03:00 -0600
Here is a list of freeware and shareware from a search. http://www.homepageware.com/main.php?search_engine%5B%5D=2&search=disk+usage&x=24&y=38 I have a free downloaded program called "disk usage" that gives the files and file sizes but not in tree form. It doesn't do subfiles either. Some of the above look better. Greg -----Original Message----- From: Roger Turk <73527.1356(--nospam--at)compuserve.com> To: seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org <seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org> Date: Friday, December 22, 2000 3:00 PM Subject: ""Is there any option to print the direc >"Old DOS guy" Tom Hunt wrote: > >>>This is one of those features that mysteriously disappeared during the >Windoze development. There are several shareware programs that will handle >printing the directory. If you don't mind DOS you can use the following >trick: > >Go to the DOS prompt (if you do not know what this is, stop here) >Change to desired drive (i.e. C:/) >Change to desired directory (sorry, Folder) >Type the following DIR /S /B /ON > PRN > >This will send the results directly to your printer. If you would like to >SAVE this file substitute filename.txt for PRN above.<< > >Ain't DOS great in its simplicity? > >However, I think that that command would give you a list of all the files in >the directory and subdirectories. (Make sure you have plenty of paper in >your printer if your computer is set up with only a C: drive) If Peeran >wants only the directory tree, the command probably should be (MS-DOS 6.22): > >DIR /S /AD /ON > [PRN|LPN1|LPN2] where LPN# is the parallel port the > printer is connected to (PRN=LPN1). > >(This will also give you the subdirectory files, . [current] and .. [parent]) > >For DOS prior to 6.22, > >DIR *. /S > >will give you a listing of all the directories, subdirectories *and* all >files that don't have extensions. > >I use a program, XTREE, that will give you a directory tree for the drive >that you are on or specify, the number of files in each >directory/subdirectory, and the amount of space occupied by those files. If >you want more, it will do a DOS graphic display of the >directories/subdirectories, and will also give you a complete list of all the >files in each directory/subdirectory. > >Since Windoze is merely a GUI that needs the DOS operating system to work >(MS-DOS 7 for W98), the DIR command should also work from the DOS prompt in a >DOS window. > >A. Roger Turk P.E.(Structural) >Tucson, Arizona >
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