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If you are running any version of windows that allows access to a command
prompt, then you can use the following command to shoot out a list of all
files on your rig to a printer. (note this will work best with a printer
that is physically attached to your computer, not via a network) The
command is:
"dir *.* /s /w >prn" (omit the quotes)
The /s tells it to view all subdirectories and the /w tells it to
view/print in a wide format(allowing for more files to be listed per page.
The >prn tells the list to print to the first available printer, you can
substitute >lpt1 or >lpt2 if you know which port to which your printer is
attached. Good Luck..
Brian Ott
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Bratkowski [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 10:29 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] Listing of ALL files on a computer
Hey Assembled Gurus:
Is there any way to print out a list of ALL the files on your box? I
can Find them all but Find won't allow you to Print them all. I don't
wish to take a million screen shots of the Found box, either. Is there
a Batch job I can write or a special Dos command to feed the names into
a file? Whatcha think?
Brat
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