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From: 0@0.0 (FileGod)
Newsgroups: alt.msdos.batch,alt.msdos.batch.nt,fidonet.batpower
Subject: FileSize.bat (without bytes free)...
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I was just messing arround & have not seen a FileSize.bat the same as this,
I did not know find could be used in the command more than once so I thought
I would try it, I am not sure if it would work in DOS or Win 9x but I think
it would, it might be interesting to see how some else uses this...
@echo off
dir %1|find "bytes"|find /v "bytes free"
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