Regsvr32 Dirsize.dll

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Download Dirsize.dll software free and other related softwares, Ad-Aware Free Antivirus+, Photoscape, KMPlayer, Free PDF Unlocker, 4Free Video Converter, FileZilla. I even also tried using regsvr32 c: windows system32 dirsize.dll with quotes like regsvr32 'c: windows system32 dirsize.dll'. I restarted too. Show folder sizes in Windows Explorer? Regsvr32 dirsize.dll Next, open a folder and set it to Detail view. From the View menu, click Choose Details.

Regsvr32 Dirsize.dll

Nehmo, Get this dirsize.dll plugin from Mark Dormer, MVP: -- Ramesh, Microsoft MVP Windows XP Shell/User Windows 2000 Group Policy Registry Table: In WinXP Home (SP1) In Windows Explorer, in the Details view, I see the folders and the files okay, but the size of the folders isn't listed while the size of the files is. When I mouseover any particular folder, I get the tooltip yellow box that *does* show the folder size. Is there any way to get the size of the folders listed in the same manner as the file sizes, that is, in the same column? Click to expand.- Nehmo - It didn't work. I placed the dll in the system directory as directed and registered the dll. Fire Pro Wrestling G Translation Patch more.

I even also tried using regsvr32 c: windows system32 dirsize.dll with quotes like regsvr32 'c: windows system32 dirsize.dll'. I restarted too. So while we're on the subject, how do you unregister a dll? If something doesn't work, I might as well get rid of it.

I'm not sure I understand what's on. It says use /u to unregister a server. Would a dll be called a server? Click to expand.- Nehmo - It didn't work. I placed the dll in the system directory as directed and registered the dll.

I even also tried using regsvr32 c: windows system32 dirsize.dll with quotes like regsvr32 'c: windows system32 dirsize.dll'. I restarted too. So while we're on the subject, how do you unregister a dll?

If something doesn't work, I might as well get rid of it. I'm not sure I understand what's on. It says use /u to unregister a server. Would a dll be called a server? Hi john, thank you for posting a link for explorerxp. I have had a problem right clicking on a folder and selecting properties and nothing happened. This tool has the exact view i was looking for.

I don't think i'll be using windows explorer much, anymore. Is there a way to have the folders sorted by size, by default? Thanks again.

-- Indera * * * * * * * * * * Don't just live life. Live life well.:: I use ExplorerXP, a freeware utility.

From their home: page::: 'ExplorerXP is a very fast, small, compact and: innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) file manager: for Windows 2000/XP. Unlike the regular Windows Explorer,: it displays the total size of each folder and allows you: to browse multiple folders from a tabbed interface.' :: Find it at explorerxp.com.:: >-----Original Message-----: >In WinXP Home (SP1): >: >In Windows Explorer, in the Details view, I see the: folders and the: >files okay, but the size of the folders isn't listed: while the size of: >the files is. When I mouseover any particular folder, I: get the tooltip: >yellow box that *does* show the folder size. Is there: any way to get the: >size of the folders listed in the same manner as the: file sizes, that: >is, in the same column?: >: >--: >*********************: >* Nehmo Sergheyev *: >*********************: >: >:.:.