Windows-7, Windows Explorer — Find all files in folders not named debug
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Is there an easy was in Windows-7, Windows-Explorer to find all files named .dll in folders not named debug?
I would hope the answer would be somewhat consistent across Windows systems, but that might be too much to expect ...
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Is there an easy was in Windows-7, Windows-Explorer to find all files named .dll in folders not named debug?
I would hope the answer would be somewhat consistent across Windows systems, but that might be too much to expect ...
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Is there an easy was in Windows-7, Windows-Explorer to find all files named .dll in folders not named debug?
I would hope the answer would be somewhat consistent across Windows systems, but that might be too much to expect ...
windows-7 windows-explorer search find
Is there an easy was in Windows-7, Windows-Explorer to find all files named .dll in folders not named debug?
I would hope the answer would be somewhat consistent across Windows systems, but that might be too much to expect ...
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windows-7 windows-explorer search find
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For any Windows version with PowerShell, try the following:
# initialize the items variable with the contents of a directory
$items = Get-ChildItem -Path "c:ProgramDataNotepad++" -Recurse
foreach ($item in $items)
{
if (($item.Attributes -ne "Directory") -and ($item.Name -like "*.dll") -and -not ($item.Directory -like "*ebug*"))
{ Write-Host $item.Name }
}
N.B This code is poorly formatted and may need to be improved to work for your needs. Any help on it's appearance is welcome!
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For any Windows version with PowerShell, try the following:
# initialize the items variable with the contents of a directory
$items = Get-ChildItem -Path "c:ProgramDataNotepad++" -Recurse
foreach ($item in $items)
{
if (($item.Attributes -ne "Directory") -and ($item.Name -like "*.dll") -and -not ($item.Directory -like "*ebug*"))
{ Write-Host $item.Name }
}
N.B This code is poorly formatted and may need to be improved to work for your needs. Any help on it's appearance is welcome!
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For any Windows version with PowerShell, try the following:
# initialize the items variable with the contents of a directory
$items = Get-ChildItem -Path "c:ProgramDataNotepad++" -Recurse
foreach ($item in $items)
{
if (($item.Attributes -ne "Directory") -and ($item.Name -like "*.dll") -and -not ($item.Directory -like "*ebug*"))
{ Write-Host $item.Name }
}
N.B This code is poorly formatted and may need to be improved to work for your needs. Any help on it's appearance is welcome!
add a comment |
For any Windows version with PowerShell, try the following:
# initialize the items variable with the contents of a directory
$items = Get-ChildItem -Path "c:ProgramDataNotepad++" -Recurse
foreach ($item in $items)
{
if (($item.Attributes -ne "Directory") -and ($item.Name -like "*.dll") -and -not ($item.Directory -like "*ebug*"))
{ Write-Host $item.Name }
}
N.B This code is poorly formatted and may need to be improved to work for your needs. Any help on it's appearance is welcome!
For any Windows version with PowerShell, try the following:
# initialize the items variable with the contents of a directory
$items = Get-ChildItem -Path "c:ProgramDataNotepad++" -Recurse
foreach ($item in $items)
{
if (($item.Attributes -ne "Directory") -and ($item.Name -like "*.dll") -and -not ($item.Directory -like "*ebug*"))
{ Write-Host $item.Name }
}
N.B This code is poorly formatted and may need to be improved to work for your needs. Any help on it's appearance is welcome!
answered Feb 4 at 22:00
DrMoishe PippikDrMoishe Pippik
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