Recursive File Copy/Delete
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Can anyone tell me how to recursively copy/delete files in VB.NET?:((
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Can anyone tell me how to recursively copy/delete files in VB.NET?:((
Send me you email address and I'll send you sample. BenBadger@Comcast.net
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Send me you email address and I'll send you sample. BenBadger@Comcast.net
Why don't you publish the example here ? That's the idea of the forum, everybody learns... Free your mind...
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Send me you email address and I'll send you sample. BenBadger@Comcast.net
I have already done it. Besides, you come from comcast.net, which is one of the biggest SPAM senders on the Internet. Never will you get my e-mail address
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I have already done it. Besides, you come from comcast.net, which is one of the biggest SPAM senders on the Internet. Never will you get my e-mail address
Anonymous wrote: Besides, you come from comcast.net, which is one of the biggest SPAM senders on the Internet. How odd that I've never gotten a SPAM originating from a Comcast IP. But I know what your talking about. Machines on Comcast's network, as well as others, have been hijacked by trojan horses to send out a few hundred SPAM's at a time, here and there, so the users won't notice the extra traffic on their connections. It's s a very sneaky way to get around SPAM blockers that block by source domain. Comcast is pretty strict about not running servers on your connection. Believe me, I've been hassled more than a few times about the web/ftp servers I run for my own private use. In my experience, someone sending out millions, if not thousands of SPAM's would get disconnected pretty quick for violating the TOS. RageInTheMachine9532