![]() khublaikhan 1 discussion post
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Hi Guys,
Forgive for posting a simple question, I am new to this program. I have a folder in my D:\ drive and in there are maybe 7K more folders. All I want to do is for FileSeek to simply tell me the names of all the folders, Date created, Date Modified, etc. without searching in them for further file information. Basically, give me high level info. I have been using FileSeek today to do this but it keeps returning data of every folder, what files are inside, and then it gets very slow. What settings should I have turned on specifically for high-level info only please? Thanks 18 days ago
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Hello,
You should be able to do this by with the following settings: Path: Your selected file path Include Files: Your selected files. You can use a wildcard (*) if you would like to select all Search Sub Folders: You can enable this if you would like Show folder names that match the include files filter: enable this in the advanced tab Hope that helps! 15 days ago
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