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| Thread ID: 38215 | 2003-09-30 21:29:00 | Size of folders and their sub-folders | Toaster (4663) | Press F1 |
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| 179414 | 2003-09-30 21:29:00 | Looking for a way to display the size of all the folders in the directory structure and their sub-folders. For example, in Windows Explorer I want the total size of each folder (including the sub folders and files) displayed. Also, is there an application that can look at the contents of the logical volume and provide size and location information of all the contents of that volume? Would also want to be able to drill down to get that detail as you navigated through the structure of the volume. | Toaster (4663) | ||
| 179415 | 2003-09-30 22:16:00 | There's an app, called Folder Size Shell Extension. It basically adds another tab when you right-click on a folder and choose properties. Very useful. If you're looking to download (around 200kb) Google is your friend! |
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| 179416 | 2003-10-01 01:55:00 | Another alternative is PowerDesk, but Im not at home now so cant check its exactly what you want. Theres a free version -www.vnunet.com | parry (27) | ||
| 179417 | 2003-10-01 11:23:00 | I've got PowerDesk Pro5, but it will not show the size of a folder. Like WinExplorer, PowerDesk only shows the size of individual files, not the size of the folder that the file(s) sit in. | Toaster (4663) | ||
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