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c++ & dealing with files

Need to make a program that will automaticly deal with specified system
files & folders - according to a date it has to make folder named "[date]"
and to cut files (or copy - paste - delete) from 4 other folders to that new
folder.
I have never been programming with windows file system (maybe only in batch
files ;))), so need some help - any tutorial, suggestion, idea, link?

thanks...
Aug 31 '05 #1
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Bad_Kid wrote:
Need to make a program that will automaticly deal with specified system
files & folders - according to a date it has to make folder named "[date]"
and to cut files (or copy - paste - delete) from 4 other folders to that new
folder.
I have never been programming with windows file system (maybe only in batch
files ;))), so need some help - any tutorial, suggestion, idea, link?


You won't get much help here as this is all platform-specific stuff,
not C++-specific. I'd suggest posting in a Windows programming
newsgroup.

Cheer! --M

Aug 31 '05 #2

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