add a print directory feature for folders in XP Pro

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Maxine

I went into MS Knowledge Base and found how to add a print directory for
folders. Followed everything the instructions said to do, but i can't get it
to print out the contents of a folder i want to print. All i see is a quick
flask of a black screen that did something in DOS but it didn't work so it
closed out the program. Is there something i missed in these instructions?

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321379&Product=winxp

Thanks,
Maxine
 
I went into MS Knowledge Base and found how to add a print directory
for folders. Followed everything the instructions said to do, but i
can't get it to print out the contents of a folder i want to print.
All i see is a quick flask of a black screen that did something in
DOS but it didn't work so it closed out the program. Is there
something i missed in these instructions?

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321379&Product
=winxp

Thanks,
Maxine
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Hi, Maxine!
You'd be much better off with a utility like "The Widget Print
Directory":
it will print all of the contents of a selected directory,
sub-directories, and its contents. Choose from 16 different formatting
options like: Full path name or just the file name; Created time; Last
access time; Last written to time; File size in bytes or kilobytes.
Date formatting options and many more. Program gives the ability to
print the listing or saving the listing as a tab or comma delimited
file so that it can be opened by Excel.
http://widgetech.com/freeware/printdir3_1.shtml

Or Master Lister from http://www.axiomx.com/masterlister.htm
it makes print outs of the contents of any directory and drive on your
computer, print a book of your fonts, or get a comprehensive
description of your system! MasterLister is the perfect tool for
technical support teams and for anyone that needs to keep track of the
assets on their computer. MasterLister allows you to quickly and easily
create simple reports about a specific computer.
 
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