anyone know of any commands around these days that will allow me to print the directory tree out without having to piece it together from a load of screenshots... and in some instances even print out file lists with attriutes etc...
sure Xest will remember the days when this could be done from DOS...
Dirtree printouts?
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Think the closest you'll get is just dumping it to a text file using something like:
dir /s > blah.txt
Can add some other options in, /B removes all the crap and you can use /A to filter results:
dir /AD /S /B > test.txt
Will list all the directories only into test.txt with no crap for example. The /S switch is key for iterating through all subdirectories and including them in the output dump. If you need owner information you'll have to use /Q, I don't think you can get it to print further NTFS permissions like you can on *nix systems though.
If you want anything more powerful than the dir switches will allow then you'll probably have to hack together a quick and dirty Perl/Python/Windows Scripting Host script.
dir /s > blah.txt
Can add some other options in, /B removes all the crap and you can use /A to filter results:
dir /AD /S /B > test.txt
Will list all the directories only into test.txt with no crap for example. The /S switch is key for iterating through all subdirectories and including them in the output dump. If you need owner information you'll have to use /Q, I don't think you can get it to print further NTFS permissions like you can on *nix systems though.
If you want anything more powerful than the dir switches will allow then you'll probably have to hack together a quick and dirty Perl/Python/Windows Scripting Host script.