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wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
11 Jun 12 9:04
Hi all

I use Visual Basic 2010 Express and the Code below
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Module Module1
Dim fln, result ' Declare Variables
Dim fname As String
' Freespace
' Shows Space Usage of every Folder on the fileserver


Sub Main()
fname = "c:\temp\test.txt"
fln = FileLen(Trim(fname))
result = CInt((fln / 1024) / 1024) & " MB" & "(" & fln & "BYTES)"
MsgBox("Grösse des Files --> " & result)
End Sub

End Module
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so far so good, Script works fine, but now i need the following:

How can read out recursivly a path for example

Drive D:\

and list file Size of every folder recursivly

The idea behind is a little statistic tool which shows the consumption of the disk space on the fileserver

Thanks for your helfp

HughLerwill (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 9:59
>I use Visual Basic 2010 Express

So you should post your question in forum796: Visual Basic(Microsoft) -VB.NET

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