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- #Directory list and print free download
- #Directory list and print free windows
#Directory list and print free windows
Also addedĬontext menu option to drive letters in addition to folders in Windows File Explorer. " now always shows up when checked in Other Settings.

#Directory list and print free download
You probably do not need to download this: Karen's Directory Printer installer will automatically download and run the Visual Basic Runtime installer, if necessary.ħf7bc59f453539194c2d38fd68fb2b4beb3c1b5b5273cec1b7dd1150b0ea929d

Karens-Directory-Printer-v5.4.4-Src.exe New! Modification, and attributes (Read-Only, Hidden, System and Archive)!Īnd now, the list of files can be sorted by name, size, date created,ĭate last modified, or date of last access.įor more information, read these issues of Karen's Power Tools newsletter: On a drive, along with the file's size, date and time of last Karen's Directory Printer can print the name of every file Wishing you could print information about all your files. No more fumbling with My Computer or Windows Explorer, rtf whichever suits you>type " exit" or click the "X" in the upper right-hand corner>Check the directory you typed for the file and you should see it there with the list of files and folders in that directory specified.Īs far as printing you can print the file just like any other document on your computer.Karen's Directory Printer the File Cataloging Utility for Windows ** Version 5.4.4 Released **

#Directory list and print free full
For those of you that would like to go the built-in route for vista or xp you can print the directory listing straight to any format you wish by doing the following:Ĭlick Start Menu (Orb) >type " cmd" in the Search box at the bottom, you will see " Command Prompt" listed, right-click on it and choose " Run As Administrator"> Click "Allow or Continue" with the Security prompt > Once opened, navigate to the directory via the cd ( change directory) command> once there type " dir > C:\Wherever you want the file.txt" > This will print to the file the entire directory and full path and size of every file and date attributes.Ĭlick Start Menu > click Run> type " cmd", click OK or you can go to Start> All Programs> Accessories>Command Prompt as well> Command Prompt will open, again navigate to the directory you desire by using the cd command (i.e.Ĭ:\Windows\System32>cd C:\Documents and Settings\User Profile\Desktop)> once there again as stated above type " dir" > C:\Wherever you want the file.txt or.
