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VBS or batch:  Monitoring a folder for new additions

Asked by SimonUK in Programming Languages, Windows Batch Scripting

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Hi all

I'd like to run a routine every 30 minutes to see if any files or folders have been added within a specific directory in the last 20 minutes.

If not, the routine should call a batch file I already have that sends an e-mail.  If there ARE files younger than 20 minutes, the routine should exit until it's called again.  Obviously if the routine can be done in batch, it can just goto :alert and I'll stick the e-mail routine there.

The folder is on a network, and files will be added within subdirectories so the routine needs to check down through all folders to check for new files.

It would also be handy if the routine could report the date and time of the youngest file it found and set a variable (I can use that in the batch e-mail) - so the process is:

- check \\server\share\{all subdirectories} for files younger than 20 minutes old
- found at least one file younger than 20 minutes?  OK - exit
- youngest file older than 20 minutes?  Get date and time of youngest file and set %oldest%=date+time - then call batch file (or goto :alert)

Could anyone help with that one ?

Thanks !


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