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
I think you want to use the "tree" command.
Set the working directory to where you want to begin making the tree. At a
command prompt, type:
tree /F /A > filelist.txt
The /F will cause the files to be listed. The /A will make it ASCII in the
tree branches, which works better for text.
I still
In the parent directory, execute:
dir /s > foo.txt
If the files are already on the CD, t may take a few minutes to run,
especially on a CD, and you can't write the list file to the CD, so
you'd need to add a directory and path to the text file name.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell
* Start > Run > command 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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Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at
I think you want to use the "tree" command.
Set the working directory to where you want to begin making the tree. At a
command prompt, type:
tree /F /A > filelist.txt
The /F will cause the files to be listed. The /A will make it ASCII in the
tree branches, which works better for text.
I still
In the parent directory, execute:
dir /s > foo.txt
If the files are already on the CD, t may take a few minutes to run,
especially on a CD, and you can't write the list file to the CD, so
you'd need to add a directory and path to the text file name.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@
* Start > Run > command 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
__
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at
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