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    Default Re: is there a way of getting all my filenames in a text list?

    What he means is to output the details into a tree structure. The method yodethe same as described earlier.

    The switch you need is to recuse through sub-directories and list them as a tree. I think there is one but cannot remember offhand - will be on windows later so will look!

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    Default Re: is there a way of getting all my filenames in a text list?

    Quote Originally Posted by John Keymer
    What he means is to output the details into a tree structure. The method yodethe same as described earlier.
    Yip I remember it from the good old days of administering Netware 3.11 and the switch was there and I cannot remember it. :| MSDOS 3.3 upwards but cannot find it at the moment.


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    Default Re: is there a way of getting all my filenames in a text list?

    Right, I'm logged into windows now but can't find the switch...

    You could always use the /S switch however it doesn't give the "tree" look that you are after!

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