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<i><b>Originally posted by : steve</b></i><br />did you check out <br />http://support.microsoft.com or http://www.microsoft.com/technet/<br />Search for this info. <br />Or another good place is charles carroll asplists<br />http://www.asplists.com<br />that is where i'd start looking! <br /><br />Good luck and I feel for you!<br /><br />steve<br /><br /><br />------------<br />John Marsh at 3/16/2000 10:35:11 AM<br /><br />I had a shock when I was asked to write a simple routine for a client that just wrote a log entry. I used filesystemobject etc but I found out that the old IIS 3.0 and ASP 1.0 were installed with no chance of an upgrade. Does anyone know how to do the following without using fso?<br /><br />1. Check to see if a folder exists?<br />2. Check to see if a file exists?<br /><br />Any help would be appreciated as I am still learning.<br />Thanks <br />
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ASP 1.0 (I know it's old!) File handling
<i><b>Originally posted by : John Marsh (strunty@aol.com)</b></i><br />I had a shock when I was asked to write a simple routine for a client that just wrote a log entry. I used filesystemobject etc but I found out that the old IIS 3.0 and ASP 1.0 were installed with no chance of an upgrade. Does anyone know how to do the following without using fso?<br /><br />1. Check to see if a folder exists?<br />2. Check to see if a file exists?<br /><br />Any help would be appreciated as I am still learning.<br />Thanks <br />
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