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| Guest | RE: printing contents of a file directory in windows vista You can dump the contents of a directory to a file and print that file afterwards. E.g. in the cmd environment, type dir c:\mydir /w > c:\temp\myfile.txt <enter> This will redirect the output of the dir command into a textfile called myfile.txt (to be found in the directory c:\temp) and will show the contents of the directory called c:\mydir. Hope this is an answer to your question... Daniel |
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