That seems a little silly. I had this problem once while trying to create a manual. I had to download and install a shareware program that works pretty much the same way Explorer does. It had a print screen function. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find it. I am pretty sure I got it from ZDnet.
You can also run a command prompt and just type dir >> prn. Of course, its a little difficult to read. I think you can also redirect to a text file (dir >> c:\tree.text).
A+, N+, MCP
Thanks, but there are way too may files (6,000). Also needed the search ability within explorer so a DOS option didn't present itself (that I know of). I guess some form of shareware utility would be great but I don't know of any.
This may seem a crazy way of doing this, but why dont you use the DIR 'filename' /s >found.txt this will find all files matching the name you have given in all dub directories, or you can just do a DIR of the current directory you are in and then pipe it to a text file.
Use the Tree command. Check out FAQ faq94-19 in the desktop management forum.
Jeff
I haven't lost my mind - I know it's backed up on tape somewhere ....
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