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DirectoryInfo « File Directory « VB.Net
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File Directory
DirectoryInfo
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Create DirectoryInfo class on the specified path.
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DirectoryInfo.Create Creates a directory.
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DirectoryInfo.CreateSubdirectory
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DirectoryInfo.Delete deletes this instance of a DirectoryInfo, specifying whether to delete subdirectories and files.
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DirectoryInfo.Delete deletes this DirectoryInfo if it is empty.
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DirectoryInfo.EnumerateDirectories Method (String, SearchOption)
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DirectoryInfo.EnumerateDirectories returns an enumerable collection of directory information in the current directory.
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DirectoryInfo.Exists Property gets a value indicating whether the directory exists.
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DirectoryInfo.GetAccessControl
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DirectoryInfo.GetDirectories returns an array of directories in the current DirectoryInfo matching the given search criteria.
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DirectoryInfo.GetDirectories (String, SearchOption)
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DirectoryInfo.GetDirectories returns the subdirectories of the current directory.
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DirectoryInfo.GetFiles returns a file list from the current directory matching the given search pattern.
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DirectoryInfo.GetFiles returns a file list from the current directory.
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DirectoryInfo.MoveTo moves a DirectoryInfo instance and its contents to a new path.
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DirectoryInfo.Name Property gets the name of this DirectoryInfo instance.
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DirectoryInfo.Parent Property gets the parent directory of a specified subdirectory.
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DirectoryInfo.Root Property gets the root portion of a path.
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DirectoryInfo Class Exposes instance methods for creating, moving, and enumerating through directories and subdirectories
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Copy a directory with DirectoryInfo
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Create and delete directory with DirectoryInfo
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FileSystemInfo Class provides the base class for both FileInfo and DirectoryInfo objects.