Has anyone come up with a way to monitor a folder on a windows server to see if a file was saved in that folder?
I have server user folders on a windows server I need to monitor
Good morning Andy;
I think that PowerShell might be able to do this. There are also a number of apps that appear to be able to do this:
monitor a folder for new files - Search
Randall G Blinn
GRAPHIC COMPUTER CONSULTANTS, INC.
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Hi Randy,
Thanks
Hope you are having fun.
Also playing with FSRM native to Windows servers
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I am far from a PowerShell guru. I cloned a script that Bill Grover did to clean-up a folder based on date (delete anything older than 180 days). It is very powerful if you understand it. I’m still trying to learn DOS!!!
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Powershell scares me.
1 screw up and you can be in it deep to fix it.
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It is intimidating – I don’t use it often and agree that one mistake can be fatal
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FSRM works OK.
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