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How to find a network shared folder capacity?

How can I find the capacity of a remote computer hard disk when I have
access to one of it's shared folders.
I am using File.Move(source,destin); to copy some files.
Nov 16 '05 #1
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AlirezaH,

You can call the GetDiskFreeSpaceEx function through the P/Invoke layer
in order to determine how much free space is available on a network share.

Hope this helps.
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How can I find the capacity of a remote computer hard disk when I have
access to one of it's shared folders.
I am using File.Move(source,destin); to copy some files.

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