Re: Printing a list of files on G Drive

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The easiest way is to click on STAR > RUN > and type CMD in the Run Box.

When the Command Prompt window opens, type G: and hit enter; this puts the
dialog at the root of the G drive.
Next, type the following at the prompt:

dir /s >directory.txt
let it run, and then close the Command Prompt Window. There will now be a
text file on the root of the G drive called directory.txt. You now have a
list of all files on the drive.

Bobby



"Roxy" <Roxy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1F57153F-B436-4DDA-9720-E4D5D570FEC4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello. I'm trying to sort out a mess of a shared drive, and want to print
> a
> list of what is on that drive. Does anyone know how I can do this? I've
> tried various things, but none of them are working.
>
> Cheers, and many thanks.
>
> Roxy


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