filesystemobject.createfolder error codes

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RdS

Hello,

I have been searching for what createfolder can return or does return.
Where on MSDN can I find what a MS method returns? I have searched for
filesystemobject.createfolder errors, error codes, error, etc. and cannot
find what it returns. The syntax document for the method on MSDN doesn't
list what it returns.

I need to know what the method can return so I can handle exceptions.

Thanks.
 
Hi Rds,

The CreateFolder method will return an object if the folder is created
successfully. If it fails, the script will throw an error code instead of
return an error code.

There are no documents describing what error code will be thrown. However,
we can imagine that there are only a few reasons that this might occur. For
example, no permission, duplicate name or disk full are all common reasons.
You can just use an On Error Goto to handle the exception.

Kevin Yu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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