Displaying File Space with Win 2000

M

Mail Man Bob

I need to find out how much disk space each folder uses. Is there a quick
way to do this with Win2000?

Thanks.

Bob
 
M

Mail Man Bob

PS -- Also, I forgot to add.... I would like to know the total number of
files in a folder including subfolders quickly.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I need to find out how much disk space each folder uses. Is there a quick
way to do this with Win2000?

Not easy with on-board tools. I use TreeSize Pro which can be integrated
with Explorer.
 
H

Harvey Colwell

In explorer Right Click the folder and select Properties. It will display
exactly what you asked for on the General Tab of the Properties Dialog box.
 
E

eXistenZ

FOLDER SIZE V 3.2
http://www.freewareweb.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?ID=620

A free shell extension for Windows 95/98 and NT.
It adds a new tab to the Properties dialog that displays
a folder's and drive's size. This new page allows you see the folders
and sub folders sizes (in a hierarchical tree). To access to the
options (units, sort, etc.) a contextual menu is provided. Folder Size
Shell Extension delivers useful information and integrates well into
Windows 95/98 and NT's existing structure.

To activate this extension, right-click on a folder (or on a drive),
and click on Properties in the contextual menu. Windows Explorer
displays the Properties dialog with a new page named Size.
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| In explorer Right Click the folder and select Properties. It will display
| exactly what you asked for on the General Tab of the Properties Dialog
box.
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| | >I need to find out how much disk space each folder uses. Is there a
quick
| > way to do this with Win2000?
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| > Thanks.
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| > Bob
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