Adam Ehrenworth
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Dir command to get export txt file with path, file name, and last modified date, and who modified it?
Looking to use a dir command in the prompt that will write a txt file that includes the below info for ALL files:
File Name/ File Path / Last Modified Date/ Creation Date / Modified By
This should go through the entire subfolder structure of the directory.
File Name/ File Path / Last Modified Date/ Creation Date / Modified By
This should go through the entire subfolder structure of the directory.
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Looks like the OP wants DOS?
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Thanks, all. I have never played around with PowerShell before. looks like I have something new I can teach myself.
Adam
Adam
> DOS? why?
Because "Microsoft DOS" is a tag, not powershell
Because "Microsoft DOS" is a tag, not powershell
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