Printing the CD directory

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Is there anything out there that will let me print the filenames on a cd?
Appreciate the help.
 
Click [Start] [Run] [Cmd]
Goto the appropriate directory.
Type "Dir /b >list.txt"
[include "/s" for sub-directories listing]

Open List.txt in notepad and print the contents.


==See: Microsoft Knowledgebase Article==

How to Add the Print Directory Feature to Windows Explorer:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272623


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Is there anything out there that will let me print the filenames on a cd?
Appreciate the help.
 
a.. Install the Win 95 Sendto Powertoys and send the selected files to the Clipboard As Name powertoy.
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Install the Windows 95 Send To Power Toys. After installing go to Add/Remove programs in Control Panel and select Send To Extension Power Toys, click Add/Remove and clear the checkboxes for the three mail extensions. Type the following line in Start - Run.

regsrv32 sendmail

This fixes the one problem that installing Win95 Power Toys Send To causes. It still worthwhile installing then fixing for the added functionally of Send To Powertoys. Win98 Send To Desktop As Shortcut and Powertoys Send to Mail can't co-exist, but Win 98 includes it's own Send To Mail.

http://www.microsoft.com/Windows95/downloads/contents/WUToys/W95PwrToysSet/Default.asp
 
that was close, but it's only for folders.. I actually want to print the
files that are on my CD.. thanks
 
Do same thing but do it to Drives rather than File Folders (NOT folders - they are different)
 
Unless I missunderstand what it is you want to do, you can open the CD and
use a utility called PrintKey 2000. With it you can use a rectangle to
define the files as the only area of the screen to print. I have that to be
more usefull than just using PrtScn or Alt PrtScn. Oh yea, it is, or was a
freeware app. for the non comercial version. You should find ti with a
google search.

HTH JAX
 
That did it... thanks
Do same thing but do it to Drives rather than File Folders (NOT folders -
they are different)
 
Is there anything out there that will let me print the filenames on a cd?
Appreciate the help.

PowerDesk is a freeware program that can be downloaded from
shareware.com. I have been using this app since w3.x. When
it was called wiz manager Pro. All you do is highlight the directory
file - print - choice of file list or tree list. It also has many other
useful file utilities. I paid good money for this app throught several
upgrades and now it is freeware.
 
Didn't see OP but also try this freeeware:
www.karenware.com/powertools/ptdirprn.asp


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Is there anything out there that will let me print the filenames on a cd?
Appreciate the help.

PowerDesk is a freeware program that can be downloaded from
shareware.com. I have been using this app since w3.x. When
it was called wiz manager Pro. All you do is highlight the directory
file - print - choice of file list or tree list. It also has many other
useful file utilities. I paid good money for this app throught several
upgrades and now it is freeware.
 
The Roxio stuff could handle all of that. I use a Stomper application to
apply the labels and works well.
 
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