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I need to do "dir *.* > file on an ipaq

Hi all,

What is the simplest way to get a list of all the files in a directory,
(on an ipaq)
something equivalent to "dir *.* > file" . No need to list directories.
I have visual studio 2003 (does this mean I have .NET CF??)
Nov 21 '05 #1
6 1522
Iris,

With VS studio Net 2003 you have as far as I know all for the compact
framework

You should be probably able to use the "directoryinfo" class (it is written
that it is for the compact framework)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...classtopic.asp

You are in the right newsgroup for your question, I want to point you
however as well on the newsgroup

microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.compactframework

I hope this helps?

Cor

"iris"
What is the simplest way to get a list of all the files in a directory,
(on an ipaq)
something equivalent to "dir *.* > file" . No need to list directories.
I have visual studio 2003 (does this mean I have .NET CF??)

Nov 21 '05 #2
* "iris" <ir****@hotmail.co.il> scripsit:
What is the simplest way to get a list of all the files in a directory,
(on an ipaq)
something equivalent to "dir *.* > file" . No need to list directories.
\\\
Dim Files() As String = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles("C:\*.*")
///
I have visual studio 2003 (does this mean I have .NET CF??)


If you are using Professional Edition or better, you'll have support for
the .NET Compact Framework inside VS.NET.

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/dotnet/faqs/>
Nov 21 '05 #3
If you are using Professional Edition or better, you'll have support for
the .NET Compact Framework inside VS.NET.


For the OP, before you understand it wrong, there is only one Visual Studio
Net, not a better or a worse one, it is only sold with more or less add ins
and more or less extra products to use for testing or extra devolloping
purposes.

However there is not a version which gives you stand alone more
possibilities or better results.

Cor
Nov 21 '05 #4
For Herfried,

If you are using Professional Edition or better, you'll have support for
the .NET Compact Framework inside VS.NET.


I was curious because of your message, what version of Visual Studio Net
2003 does not support it?

Cor
Nov 21 '05 #5
* "Cor Ligthert" <no**********@planet.nl> scripsit:
If you are using Professional Edition or better, you'll have support for
the .NET Compact Framework inside VS.NET.


I was curious because of your message, what version of Visual Studio Net
2003 does not support it?


The Standard versions of Visual Studio .NET, which are called after the
programming language they include (Visual Basic .NET Standard, Visual C#
..NET Standard, ...).

Choose Your Edition
<URL:URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/howtobuy/choosing.aspx>

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/dotnet/faqs/>
Nov 21 '05 #6
Herfried,

Nice try, however I did not know it exactly and after your "better" I visit
the product page.

I made that "as far as I know" statement to be absolutly sure that you would
provide that link, from what I was almost sure you would do so I did not
search myself for that. (I have it now beneath).

On that is only spoken about four three versions, ent. developpers, ent.
architect and professional, while on a seperate page is the academic.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...s/default.aspx

Cor
If you are using Professional Edition or better, you'll have support for the .NET Compact Framework inside VS.NET.


I was curious because of your message, what version of Visual Studio Net
2003 does not support it?


The Standard versions of Visual Studio .NET, which are called after the
programming language they include (Visual Basic .NET Standard, Visual C#
.NET Standard, ...).

Choose Your Edition
<URL:URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/howtobuy/choosing.aspx>

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/dotnet/faqs/>

Nov 21 '05 #7

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