* Start > Run > command <CR> to open a DOS window and keep it open
  At the prompt, type "help dir" (without quotes)

* Search with Google for directory print list utilities, some free and
some shareware.

HTH

Regards,

Peter
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On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Paul Kent<jopakent at comcast.net> wrote:
> I'm getting ready to send off a CD to my client's customer and have been 
> asked to provide a list of files on the CD.
>
> I've got a vague recollection of a DOS command that would list all of the 
> files in a directory and it's subdirectories and pipe them to a txt file, but 
> its been err, well, a bit longer than a week or two since I've used that 
> command.
>
> I'm thinking it's something like
>
>
> Dir *.* <a switch that means look down thru all subdirs> >list.txt
>
> That command would do a directory of everything in the folder and it's 
> subdirectories and pipe them to a txt file.
>
> Can someone help me with the correct syntax for the DOS command or an easier 
> way to do this with the magic of Windows (XP and Office 2003 in case that 
> makes a difference)?
>
> Plz reply directly as I'm on digest and kind of need to get crackin on this 
> today if at all possible.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
> J. Paul Kent
> 206-383-0539
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