said:
>Jack Huffman wrote:
>> XTGold showed 4760 files and 171,745,715 bytes on C: and 4757 files
>and
>> 171,682,457 bytes on L:
>I'm wondering why you're still using XTGold, rather than ZTree. XTG
>chokes
>to death trying to log the contents of a cd, even if it's only half full.
>I wouldn't
>think it too reliable on larger hard drives either. All those problems
>were resolved
>long ago in ZTree, with tons of new features (which stay *out of your
>way*, but
>there and waiting until you're ready to make use of them) and
>improvements added
>along the way.
>> I e-mailed the XCOMP log to the author and asked how to identify the
>source of
>> the XCOMP118 and XCOMP115 errors. Maybe he will help.
>Roman has been quite helpful to me in the past. I'm sure he will be to
>you, time
>permitting.
>Jordan
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