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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1
OS: XP SP2
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.vbs script help/request
Hey all,
I'm trying to find a script that will do some specific folder management. Here's what I need to do - Search a batch of folders at once (Preferably all folders w/in one). - Analyze child folder names and compare to parent folder - If child name = parent name then move all contents from child to parent and delete child folder. Here is the situation I'm running into 20080620\SampleFolderName\SampleFolderName\Files.doc would turn into: 20080620\SampleFolderName\Files.doc after running the script Does anyone know of a script/utility that can easily do this? Can anyone help me make one? I'd be willing to pay but can only afford about $5. Thanks for any help that you can give me! |
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