I need to check the status of three files file1.txt, file2.txt, and
file3.txt to see if they exist in the folder c:\files and if they do, to
check if they were created today and if they are greater than zero size.
If they are created today and greater than zero size to send me and email to
myname@xxxxxxxxxx
I have downloaded powershell from MS. Cans someone give me any pointer or
guidance on where to start, weather to use WSH, or VB to do it? The file
needs to be running daily on my Windows Server 2003.
Script that checks time and size ... ... file3.txt to see if they exist in the folder c:\files and if they do, ... If they are created today and greater than zero size to send me and email to ... needs to be running daily on my Windows Server 2003. ... I appreciate any directions.... (microsoft.public.scripting.wsh)
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