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FileSystemObject and asp

Hey gang. Is there a way to use FileSystemObject to loop through a folder,
and show the names of all the child folders within that folder? I have
searched on this and came up with empty pockets.
Someone?? anyone??
thanks
Jeff
Feb 28 '06 #1
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Jeff wrote:
Hey gang. Is there a way to use FileSystemObject to loop through a
folder, and show the names of all the child folders within that
folder? I have searched on this and came up with empty pockets.
Someone?? anyone??
thanks
Jeff


So none of these articles help ... ?
http://www.aspfaq.com/search.asp?q=f...Days=0&order=1

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Feb 28 '06 #2
I wrote two asp scripts "way back when",..they are on Curt's site
(www.darkfalz.com)

http://darkfalz.com/scripts_details.aspx?pstid=1084
and
http://darkfalz.com/scripts_details.aspx?pstid=1081

Don't ask me tro explain them,...I can barely remember that I wrote them.

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com

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Jeff wrote:
Hey gang. Is there a way to use FileSystemObject to loop through a
folder, and show the names of all the child folders within that
folder? I have searched on this and came up with empty pockets.
Someone?? anyone??
thanks
Jeff
So none of these articles help ... ?

http://www.aspfaq.com/search.asp?q=f...Days=0&order=1
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Feb 28 '06 #3
"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
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:I wrote two asp scripts "way back when",..they are on Curt's site
: (www.darkfalz.com)
:
: http://darkfalz.com/scripts_details.aspx?pstid=1084
: and
: http://darkfalz.com/scripts_details.aspx?pstid=1081
:
: Don't ask me tro explain them,...I can barely remember that I wrote them.

How do you explain that you wrote them and can't explain them? Must be old
age. (O:=

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Feb 28 '06 #4
"Roland Hall" <nobody@nowhere> wrote in message
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"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
news:en**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
:I wrote two asp scripts "way back when",..they are on Curt's site
: (www.darkfalz.com)
:
: http://darkfalz.com/scripts_details.aspx?pstid=1084
: and
: http://darkfalz.com/scripts_details.aspx?pstid=1081
:
: Don't ask me tro explain them,...I can barely remember that I wrote them.
How do you explain that you wrote them and can't explain them? Must be old age. (O:=


I just almost had another one of those birthdays again. Good thing I stopped
having those a few years ago :-)

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www.wandtv.com
Feb 28 '06 #5
thanks for the help guys... most helpful
"Jeff" <gi*****@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:Nd******************************@adelphia.com ...
Hey gang. Is there a way to use FileSystemObject to loop through a folder,
and show the names of all the child folders within that folder? I have
searched on this and came up with empty pockets.
Someone?? anyone??
thanks
Jeff

Mar 1 '06 #6

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