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Get the name of all the Folders & File on a Drive

Asked by munzi79 in Visual Basic Programming, VB Script

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Hi Experts,

I have the following structure on my machine:

C:\ONE\
C:\ONE\ABC
C:\ONE\DEF
C:\ONE\GHI\JKL
C:\TWO\
C:\TWO\AAA\BBB

D:\AAA\123
D:\BBB\333\ONE

etc....

What i want to do is when a drive is selected from my combo box, all the folder name and subfolders to be listed including any file name.
Im trying to use the FileSystemObject

Thanks

Munzi

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