ASP FileSystemObject Object
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ASP FileSystemObject Object
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The FileSystemObject object is used to access the file system on
a server.
More Examples
Does a specified file exist?
How to check if a file exists.
Does a specified folder exist?
How to check if a folder exists.
Does a specified drive exist?
How to check if a drive exists.
Get the name of a specified drive
How to get the name of a specified drive.
Get the name of the parent folder of a specified path
How to get the name of the parent folder of a specified path.
Get file name
How to get the file name of the last component in a specified path.
Get the file extension
How to get the file extension of the last component in a specified path.
Get the base name of a file or folder
How to get the base name of a file or folder, in a specified path.
The FileSystemObject Object
The FileSystemObject object is used to access the file system on a server.
This object can manipulate files, folders, and directory paths. It is also
possible to retrieve file system information with this object.
The following code creates a text file (c:test.txt) and then writes some text to
the file:
<%
dim fs,fname
set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set fname=fs.CreateTextFile("c:test.txt",true)
fname.WriteLine("Hello World!")
fname.Close
set fname=nothing
set fs=nothing
%>
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The FileSystemObject object's properties and methods are described below:
Properties
Property | Description |
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Drives | Returns a collection of all Drive objects on the computer |
Methods
Method | Description |
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BuildPath | Appends a name to an existing path |
CopyFile | Copies one or more files from one location to another |
CopyFolder | Copies one or more folders from one location to another |
CreateFolder | Creates a new folder |
CreateTextFile | Creates a text file and returns a TextStream object that can be used to read from, or write to the file |
DeleteFile | Deletes one or more specified files |
DeleteFolder | Deletes one or more specified folders |
DriveExists | Checks if a specified drive exists |
FileExists | Checks if a specified file exists |
FolderExists | Checks if a specified folder exists |
GetAbsolutePathName | Returns the complete path from the root of the drive for the specified path |
GetBaseName | Returns the base name of a specified file or folder |
GetDrive | Returns a Drive object corresponding to the drive in a specified path |
GetDriveName | Returns the drive name of a specified path |
GetExtensionName | Returns the file extension name for the last component in a specified path |
GetFile | Returns a File object for a specified path |
GetFileName | Returns the file name or folder name for the last component in a specified path |
GetFolder | Returns a Folder object for a specified path |
GetParentFolderName | Returns the name of the parent folder of the last component in a specified path |
GetSpecialFolder | Returns the path to some of Windows' special folders |
GetTempName | Returns a randomly generated temporary file or folder |
MoveFile | Moves one or more files from one location to another |
MoveFolder | Moves one or more folders from one location to another |
OpenTextFile | Opens a file and returns a TextStream object that can be used to access the file |
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