is there a product that will show all the folders, in a tree form, on a
sbs2k server.
it's basically so that i can see whats there.

regards

Re: folder tree by Steve

Steve
Mon Feb 09 12:13:21 CST 2004

billyw wrote:

> is there a product that will show all the folders, in a tree form, on
> a sbs2k server.
> it's basically so that i can see whats there.
>
> regards

Windows Explorer can do this. Right-click any drive and choose Explore
instead of Open.

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Re: folder tree by billyw

billyw
Mon Feb 09 13:15:09 CST 2004

thanks, but it only opens the sub folders directly under the particular
folder..
what i'm looking for is a map of all folders and subfolders without going
through each one, one at a time..

thanks for the suggestion


"Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@picamar.co.uk> wrote in message
news:%23OLxnhz7DHA.2736@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> billyw wrote:
>
> > is there a product that will show all the folders, in a tree form, on
> > a sbs2k server.
> > it's basically so that i can see whats there.
> >
> > regards
>
> Windows Explorer can do this. Right-click any drive and choose Explore
> instead of Open.
>
> --
> Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> ---------------------------------------
> MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.



Re: folder tree by Dave

Dave
Mon Feb 09 14:50:10 CST 2004

I've seen several utilities for this - if you browse around some of the
shareware sites or google you might find something. One I found quickly is
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,681214,00.asp. It seems to be for NT4
and Win98, so I might not try it for the first time on a production server.

I've never had any luck with these things, probably because there are so
many directories and they're so deeply nested.


"billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message
news:OJgtHE07DHA.2924@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> thanks, but it only opens the sub folders directly under the particular
> folder..
> what i'm looking for is a map of all folders and subfolders without going
> through each one, one at a time..
>
> thanks for the suggestion
>
>
> "Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@picamar.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:%23OLxnhz7DHA.2736@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > billyw wrote:
> >
> > > is there a product that will show all the folders, in a tree form, on
> > > a sbs2k server.
> > > it's basically so that i can see whats there.
> > >
> > > regards
> >
> > Windows Explorer can do this. Right-click any drive and choose Explore
> > instead of Open.
> >
> > --
> > Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> > ---------------------------------------
> > MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.
>
>



Re: folder tree by billyw

billyw
Mon Feb 09 14:54:58 CST 2004

thanks dave..
obviously your better with google than me:)

"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@NOSPAM.frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:O9YQQ507DHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I've seen several utilities for this - if you browse around some of the
> shareware sites or google you might find something. One I found quickly
is
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,681214,00.asp. It seems to be for
NT4
> and Win98, so I might not try it for the first time on a production
server.
>
> I've never had any luck with these things, probably because there are so
> many directories and they're so deeply nested.
>
>
> "billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message
> news:OJgtHE07DHA.2924@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > thanks, but it only opens the sub folders directly under the particular
> > folder..
> > what i'm looking for is a map of all folders and subfolders without
going
> > through each one, one at a time..
> >
> > thanks for the suggestion
> >
> >
> > "Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@picamar.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:%23OLxnhz7DHA.2736@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > > billyw wrote:
> > >
> > > > is there a product that will show all the folders, in a tree form,
on
> > > > a sbs2k server.
> > > > it's basically so that i can see whats there.
> > > >
> > > > regards
> > >
> > > Windows Explorer can do this. Right-click any drive and choose Explore
> > > instead of Open.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > > MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.
> >
> >
>
>