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VBScript to move files by size and then run another vbscript

Asked by cbones in VB Script, Miscellaneous Programming, Scripting Languages

Two Questions:
I tried writing a vbscript that would move files depending on file size.  I would also like to run another vbscript after the first file finishes.  Below is what I have:

strTargetFolder = "C:\1kbfiles\"
strSourceFolder = "C:\testfolder\"

Dim FSO, oFolder, oFile
Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set ofolder = FSO.GetFolder(strSourceFolder)
For Each oFile In oFolder.Files  
        If oFile.Size = 1024 Then
          'Move file
          FSO.MoveFile oFile.Path, strSourceFolder
      End If
Next
Set FSO = Nothing

The file runs but does nothing.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.
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