Molecule Posted November 3, 2009 Posted November 3, 2009 (edited) does anyone know of a tool that will read the fields in file properties tabs?I have both 2000sp4 oem and the 2000 resource kit cd&book.I see from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318764 that MS tool "fileversion.pl" comes close (reads only version tab - so at least it has date and version, but not installer type for patches & upgrades). It is available in Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit Supplement 1. Arghhh. It requires installation of a perl driver.thanks Edited November 4, 2009 by Molecule
GrofLuigi Posted November 4, 2009 Posted November 4, 2009 I know a Total Commander plugin. Might not be suitable for your purposes (standalone, command line, batch, etc.)?GL
Molecule Posted November 5, 2009 Author Posted November 5, 2009 I installed fileinfo ... but how do I launch it? F3 still opens the lister view window?====oh yea ... I love my TC ... couldn't imagine a computer without it, and it just keeps getting better ... each improvement being an impossibility in its own right ...I have been using lefteous' ShellDetails (a content wdx). It is pretty darn cool, but I wanted to modify its .ini to add a field or two, for "FileSizeAllocation" to confirm download size, and maybe CRC as well, and haven't been able to figure out how to do it.I have 450 or so patches for w2k ... about 100 are still applicable. I am trying to sort them out in preparation for an unattended batch (my first). So mainly I wanted to pull the publish dates so that I could batch them in publish-date order. I am aware of the hard work by other list keepers ... http://www.msfn.org/board/windows-2000-upd...37.html&hl=If possible, I also wanted to pull out the file type, to setup the switches (/quiet /norestart ...) since switches are apparently different, hotfix versus update patch.that way I could use a nircmd setfiletime and a spreadsheet to write the batch stringsso, then I can start burning coasters and having some real fun!!after I make a cd the hard way, maybe I'll try nLite or hfslip ... but first I WANT to do it the stupid way ...TC's new copy custom columns to clipboard is awesome feature ... I was so happy with 6.54a, I never tried 7 or 7.5 until now.
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