not as pretty, but if you just want a listing of the directory
structure, you could navigate to the root of the directory at the
command prompt and then type

dir /s > filename.txt

and it will dump a listing of directories and subdirectories to a file
called filename.txt (you can do whatever name & extension you want). I
don't think the windows 'dir' command has as many switches as the UNIX
'ls', so if you have cygwin or Services For Unix or something similar,
you can get a lot fancier.


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