17 Apr
2003
17 Apr
'03
9:25 a.m.
Keith Watson wrote:
From: MJ Ray Keith Watson <kpwatson@ukfsn.org> wrote:
In DOS the command 'dir /s /b' gives a useful listing of just filenames prefixed with directory paths.
Can you give an example? I only remember using /p and /w to dir.
No problem;
D:\>dir /b /s \Test1
D:\Test1\Cat D:\Test1\Cow D:\Test1\Dog D:\Test1\Pig D:\Test1\foo.bar D:\Test1\foo1.bar D:\Test1\foo2.bar D:\Test1\foo3.bar D:\Test1\foo4.bar D:\Test1\foo5.bar D:\Test1\Cat\Diamond D:\Test1\Cat\Emerald D:\Test1\Cat\Pearl D:\Test1\Cat\Ruby [...]
How about: find /Test1 JD _____________________________________________________________________ This message has been checked for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Virus Scanning Service