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Terry
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      23rd Aug 2004
Is there any utility, program, function that will list
directory structures by the level and its size to find
resource hoggs?
 
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Matthias Tacke
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      23rd Aug 2004
"Terry" wrote:

>Is there any utility, program, function that will list
>directory structures by the level and its size to find
>resource hoggs?


There is diruse in the w2k free tool downloads:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...ls/default.asp

E:\Programme\ResKit>DIRUSE.EXE

DIRUSE displays a list of disk usage for a directory tree(s). Version 1.20

DIRUSE [/S | /V] [/M | /K | /B] [/C] [/,] [/Q:# [/L] [/A] [/D] [/O]] [/*] DIRS

/S Specifies whether subdirectories are included in the output.
/V Output progress reports while scanning subdirectories. Ignored if /S is specified.
/M Displays disk usage in megabytes.
/K Displays disk usage in kilobytes.
/B Displays disk usage in bytes (default).
/C Use Compressed size instead of apparent size.
/, Use thousand separator when displaying sizes.
/L Output overflows to logfile .\DIRUSE.LOG.
/* Uses the top-level directories residing in the specified DIRS
/Q:# Mark directories that exceed the specified size (#) with a "!".
(If /M or /K is not specified, then bytes is assumed.)
/A Specifies that an alert is generated if specified sizes are exceeded.
(The Alerter service must be running.)
/D Displays only directories that exceed specified sizes.
/O Specifies that subdirectories are not checked for specified size
overflow.
DIRS Specifies a list of the paths to check.

Note: Parameters can be typed in any order. And the '-' symbol can be
used in place of the '/' symbol.

Also, if /Q is specified, then return code is ONE if any directories are found that
exceed the specified sizes. Otherwise the return code is ZERO.

Example: diruse /s /m /q:1.5 /l /* c:\users


For me sequoiaview as a gui app is invaluable to find space hoggers.
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/

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