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To: H Peterson who wrote (2135)2/27/1999 12:47:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110642
 
hello!

sorry i can't help. i'm win95. i could turn you on to some win98 sites, but i'm guessin' that you already have all of them that you need. :)

someone else around here will have your answer, i'm sure.

good luck,

mark



To: H Peterson who wrote (2135)2/27/1999 1:08:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110642
 
Well, you can see the size of a directory and all of it's contents, but the tree would be in the background (as far as I know)

Using Windows Explorer for example, select the Program Files directory in the left pane. Right-click it, and select Properties. This will bring up a small dialog box with the Folder's properties including the size of the directory with all of it's files, and subfolders.

Although Windows Explorer does not have a Print option, you can still use the Print Screen key.

Richard



To: H Peterson who wrote (2135)2/27/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: Doug T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110642
 
H Peterson,
This might be a little help. The commands below will show more details about the files. To print, try to copy and paste to the notebook. I do believe the tree command is no longer available.

Click on My Computer
Then click C:
In the top menu bar click "View" then "Details"

Good Luck,
Doug