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C#.NET 2.0 Directory size

Asked by vvvlad42 in .NET Framework 2.x

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Hello experts,
this is a continuation question to this one: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/.NET/.NET_Framework_2.0/Q_22807922.html

There was a new request to show the "Size On Disk" size, which is always bigger then the size i find.
Can someone please show me how can I calculate (efficiently) the size of a directory?
How it comes windows calculates the size so fast, and programmatically it is not possible?
Please provide some kind of example.


Thanks in advance.

Vlad
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