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SumDir32 Version 1.0.3
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(SlimRelease - sd32103s.zip)
Date : 16 March 1996
By : Jay J. Wersits
Requirements : Windows95 or NT
Note: The SlimRelease does not include the full VB4 Run-Time library
SumDir32 is a Visual Basic Program that will recursively find, identify
and summarize all directories on your system.
It was built with Visual Basic 4.0 Standard Edition.
Although this version SHOULD work on NT, it has not been tested and
'Explorer' drill downs will not function (at least until NT 4.0
is release with a compatible version of explorer).
To install, follow the "Setup" and "Explorer Setup" directions below.
Be sure to check out the On-Line help for information on "drill downs" in
the Overview/Grid Control section.
SumDir32 Setup
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Here's a real surprise, run "Setup" from the list of files attached.
The Setup program does install the minimal Visual Basic 4.0 RunTime
support needed.
It also puts SumDir32.exe, SumDir32.hlp and DiskSpace32 in your Windows directory
to ensure that they are in your executable path. You can manually place it
anywhere you like, but to use the "drill down" feature mentioned above,
it must be in your executable path.
The files which should already be installed in your Windows\System
directory are :
STKIT432.DLL 24,576 bytes
VB40032.DLL 721,168 bytes
VEN2232.OLB 37,376 bytes
OLEPRO32.DLL 72,464 bytes
MSVCRT20.DLL 253,952 bytes
MSVCRT40.DLL 312,832 bytes
CTL3D32.DLL 26,112 bytes
MFC40.DLL 923,408 bytes
The only new file added to your Windows\System directory will be :
GRID32.OCX 89,600 bytes
Explorer Setup
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Setting up Explorer as discussed below will allow you to simply right-click
on a folder to launch a summary of that folder.
1. Start Windows Explorer
2. Select "View", "Options ..." and the "File Types" tab
3. Scroll down and find "Folder" in the list of types then click
"Edit"
4. Click "New"
5. Specify "Action" as "&SumDir32"
6. Specify "Application Used to Perform Action" as "c:\windows\SumDir32 %1"
(where 'windows' is whatever directory Windows95 is in)
7. Close out of the Options window.
You can now summarize a directory/folder using SumDir32 simply by right
clicking a folder icon in explorer. It's that Easy!!
If you want to add a second right-click action, such as forcing a display
by Descending Size, go through steps 1-7 again, specifying "Action" as
"SumDir32 &by Dsnd" and "Application Used to Perform Action" as
"c:\windows\SumDir32 %1 /d"
New in Version 1.0.3
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1. Version 1.0.3 includes a menu item to display the free space on ALL
available disks including network disks. This subprocedure is also
included as a standalone executable 'DiskSpace32' in this release.
2. Context sensitive Windows Help.
3. A few tweaks to enhance speed.
Thanks!
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THIS IS BASICALLY-FREEWARE!!!
IF YOU LIKE SumDir32, FIND ANY BUGS OR HAVE ANY COMMENTS,
SEND ME AN EMAIL AT 'jay_wersits@DGC.ceo.dg.com'
SumDir32 may be freely distributed provided it's content is not modified
in any way. Any commercial redistribution of SumDir32 must be authorized
by me in writing.
The author assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by the use
of this tool.
If you REALLY like SumDir32 and would like to contribute to the ongoing
development and be personally contacted with the availability of new
revisions send $10, your EMail Address (and any suggestions) to :
Jay Wersits
261 Genesee Rd
Clarksboro, NJ 08020
I hope you find this utility as valuable as I do!
Keep in touch!
Jay