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I am trying to use the FileSystemObject to make a list of files which I am
going to delete (and also use it to delete them). These files are characterized by names which have a certain unique pattern. I believe they were caused by an ungraceful shutdown of a file backup/restore program, although the cause is not relevant to this issue. Because I transport these files between two computers, they are present on both my XP and Windows 7 systems. And there are about 10,000 of them. On my XP machine, I used a recursive routine to list all the files in all the subfolders, filtering the list by the file name pattern, and this worked fine. However, on my Windows 7 machine, there are some apparent "folder shortcuts". These folders have the "shortcut arrow" on their icon. At least some of them seem to have been created by the system, to mimic folders which were present in XP, but aren't normally present in W7. I assume this has something to do with compatibility. But I've run into a problem I don't know how to deal with. In c:\users\ron\local settings, one of the subfolders appears to be a "shortcut folder" named "Application Data". Except for the fact that there is an arrow overlying the folder icon, I don't see a "property" that allows me to tell that it is a shortcut and not a real folder. So maybe it is real but just has a funny icon It is causing a problem because this particular folder points to the folder in which it exists, or to a separate deeper folder with the same content. In other words, when I open it, it opens c:\users\ron\local*settings. And one of the subfolders listed in c:\users\ron\local*settings is this Application Data shortcut folder. So a recursive routine which opens subfolders will also open this one, and keep going deeper and deeper and deeper ... Suggestions how to gracefully handle this problem would be appreciated. I have shamelessly adapted the code from Chip Pearson's excellent site, and I post my present modification below. It seems to work OK on the W7 machine unless the issue mentioned above is present. If TopFolderName is "c:\users\ron" (instead of the path name in the routine below), then the sub fails with a "path not found" error. ?OfFolder in the immediate window returns: C:\Users\Ron\AppData\Local\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Adobe\Color ?OfFolder.name returns: Color and the folder attribute is 16 which is "Directory" ================================= Option Explicit Dim FSO As FileSystemObject Dim RE As RegExp Sub GetTildeFiles() Dim TopFolderName As String Dim TopFolderObj As Folder Dim DestinationRange As Range TopFolderName = "c:\users\ron\documents" Set DestinationRange = Worksheets(1).Range("A1") Cells.Clear If FSO Is Nothing Then Set FSO = New FileSystemObject End If If RE Is Nothing Then Set RE = New RegExp End If RE.Pattern = "^[^~]+\.[^~]{3}~.+" Set TopFolderObj = FSO.GetFolder(TopFolderName) ListSubFolders OfFolder:=TopFolderObj, _ DestinationRange:=DestinationRange Set RE = Nothing Set FSO = Nothing End Sub '------------------------------------------ Sub ListSubFolders(OfFolder As Folder, _ DestinationRange As Range) Dim SubFolder As Folder, f As File For Each f In OfFolder.Files If RE.Test(f.Name) = True Then Set DestinationRange = DestinationRange.Offset(1, 0) DestinationRange.Value = f.path End If Next f For Each SubFolder In OfFolder.SubFolders ListSubFolders OfFolder:=SubFolder, _ DestinationRange:=DestinationRange Next SubFolder End Sub =============================== --ron |
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