Thanks a bunch!
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Browse All TopicsThis script deletes files older than 60 days. However sometimes I get a popup from Windows Script Host with an "Error: Permission denied" and the script halts.
Can something to be added that will show the file that is giving the error?
Or just listing each file as it is deleted would be helpful.
Or a change to the script to proceed on an error would work as well.
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by: matthewspatrickPosted on 2009-07-22 at 08:27:17ID: 24916143
Dim fso, startFolder, OlderThanDate
leSystemOb ject")
BeforeDate)
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.Fi
startFolder = "Z:\tempfolder" ' folder to start deleting (subfolders will also be cleaned)
OlderThanDate = DateAdd("d", -60, Date) ' 60 days (adjust as necessary)
DeleteOldFiles startFolder, OlderThanDate
Function DeleteOldFiles(folderName,
Dim folder, file, fileCollection, folderCollection, subFolder
Set folder = fso.GetFolder(folderName)
Set fileCollection = folder.Files
On Error Resume Next
For Each file In fileCollection
If file.DateLastModified < BeforeDate Then
fso.DeleteFile(file.Path)
If Err <> 0 Then
Err.Clear
MsgBox "Error on: " & file.Path
End If
End If
Next
On Error GoTo 0
Set folderCollection = folder.SubFolders
For Each subFolder In folderCollection
DeleteOldFiles subFolder.Path, BeforeDate
Next
End Function