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Listening for file change beneath a folder

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I'm working on an application that must listen for files being added,
modified, or removed from a specified folder; or one of it's subdirectories.
The application will respond by collecting information about the file(s) and
updating a database. Could someone suggest a good way to listen for these
events? I'd prefer using managed code, if possible, but I'm open to any
suggestions.
Nov 13 '07 #1
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