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I've tried a few.  But the only I'd recommend is DirPrint - from here:
http://www.softpile.com/Utilities/File_Management/Review_02373_index.html
but it's not free.

Used to be - a search might find a freebie version.

Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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>
> > Hi everyone,
> > Is there an easy way in Windows 95/98 to generate a list of files from a
> > particular folder? I'm looking to create a text listing of files. I know
I
> > can easily pipe a directory listing into a text file from DOS. I'm
looking
> > to do pretty much the same thing, but with long file names preserved. I
> > suppose I could do a screen capture and pass it through OCR software,
but
> > I'm looking for something a little more straight forward. Thanks for any
> > ideas. -Nick

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