Managing Folders

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Scripting Guide

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File systems are dynamic entities that evolve over time. For example, suppose you take a snapshot of your file system today and then compare that snapshot with your file system a year from now; the two will likely bear only a passing resemblance to each other. During the course of a year, file systems undergo many changes. New folders are created, and old folders are deleted. Some folders are copied to multiple locations, and other folders are moved to new locations. Folders are renamed, compressed, and uncompressed.

As a system administrator, it is up to you to carry out many of these activities. Fortunately, you can use scripts to help make the transition from the file system you have today to the file system you need tomorrow.


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Microsoft Windows 2000 Scripting Guide(c) Automating System Administration 2003
Microsoft Windows 2000 Scripting Guide(c) Automating System Administration 2003
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2004
Pages: 635

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