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Software for showing size of folders?

 
 
Steve Parry [MVP]
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      24th Nov 2004
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> In Windows Explorer it sure would be nice if it would be possible to
> display the size of Folders. In Windows 2000 it just shows the size
> of the Files. You have to right click the Folder, then click
> Properties........what a hassle and waste of time. There must be a
> program that adds the size of the Files within the program and
> displays it. ???


http://www.jklnsoft.com/folder-size/



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Eric McG
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      24th Nov 2004
There is such a program and it's called ExplorerXP.

Get it here (It's free):
http://www.explorerxp.com/

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> In Windows Explorer it sure would be nice if it would be possible to display
> the size of Folders. In Windows 2000 it just shows the size of the Files.
> You have to right click the Folder, then click Properties........what a
> hassle and waste of time. There must be a program that adds the size of the
> Files within the program and displays it. ???
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      24th Nov 2004
In Windows Explorer it sure would be nice if it would be possible to display
the size of Folders. In Windows 2000 it just shows the size of the Files.
You have to right click the Folder, then click Properties........what a
hassle and waste of time. There must be a program that adds the size of the
Files within the program and displays it. ???


 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      24th Nov 2004
That guy. wrote:
> In Windows Explorer it sure would be nice if it would be possible to
> display the size of Folders. In Windows 2000 it just shows the size
> of the Files. You have to right click the Folder, then click
> Properties........what a hassle and waste of time. There must be a
> program that adds the size of the Files within the program and
> displays it. ???


I like TreeSize Pro - google it. Very useful & part of my standard builds
nowadays.


 
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