Hello, In addition to the DIR command, the TREE command is useful for creating a listing. Be sure to use the help "/?" command to view the command line arguments for use.
One thing to keep in mind with the DIR command is that it will not display objects with hidden or system attributes on them by default. To get around this, you need to specify "/A" on the command line or set the DIRCMD variable to "/A" to permanently view all objects, regardless of attribute. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky At 08:15 PM 3/15/2010, you wrote:
Message: 5 Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:55:45 -0400 From: "Scott Matthews" <[email protected]> Subject: [Thinkpad] A related, but slightly different, question... (Folder sort utility) To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <7096fb60ba064944baa09be5b7f8e...@x61s> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original I've been wondering if there's a good/simple way to save all the contents of a folder (ie, all the sub-folder and file names, recursively) to a text file?
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