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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition GetDrive Method |
Scripting Run-Time Reference Version 3 |
Returns a Drive object corresponding to the drive in a specified path.
object.GetDrive drivespecThe GetDrive method syntax has these parts:
Part Description object Required. Always the name of a FileSystemObject. drivespec Required. The drivespec argument can be a drive letter (c), a drive letter with a colon appended (c:), a drive letter with a colon and path separator appended (c:\), or any network share specification (\\computer2\share1).
For network shares, a check is made to ensure that the share exists.The following example illustrates use of the GetDrive method:An error occurs if drivespec does not conform to one of the accepted forms or does not exist. To call the GetDrive method on a normal path string, use the following sequence to get a string that is suitable for use as drivespec:
DriveSpec = GetDriveName(GetAbsolutePathName(Path))
Function ShowFreeSpace(drvPath)
Dim fso, d, s
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set d = fso.GetDrive(fso.GetDriveName(drvPath))
s = "Drive " & UCase(drvPath) & " - "
s = s & d.VolumeName & "<BR>"
s = s & "Free Space: " & FormatNumber(d.FreeSpace/1024, 0)
s = s & " Kbytes"
ShowFreeSpace = s
End Function