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  • Subject: RE: Do stream files live in an ASP?
  • From: Joel Fritz <JFritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:42:11 -0700

Thanks to those who suggested rtvdskinf and prtdskinf.  I'm doing it now.

Chkdsk in DOS would give you a summary of disk usage that was pretty darned
useful if what you wanted was a summary for an entire partition.  It
included a breakdown of usage including files and non files--lost clusters,
etc. DOS 5 and later gave you the S parameter which included subdirectories
and a sum of space used by files at the end. I'll admit it, I used Norton
and Xtree quite a bit.<g>  

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> use rtvdskinf and prtdskinf.  They capture everything.
> 
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