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Folder ObjectOne key function of FileSystemObject Component is the manipulation of folders of the file system. FolderObject.Copy MethodFolderObject.Copy method for folder object is a method to copy the folder of the specified object instance to the specified destination. Syntax:FolderObjectName.Copy( destination[, overwrite] ); Or in VBScript. Imply FolderObjectName.Copy( destination[, overwrite] ); Or in JScript. Imply FolderObjectName.Copy( destination[, overwrite] ); Parameters:FolderObjectName The parameter "FolderObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the Folder Object related to. destination The parameter "destination" is used to specify the path string of the destination folder specification to which the folder and subfolders from source are to be copied. Wildcard characters cannot be used to specify the path of desitination folder. overwrite The optional parameter "overwrite" is a boolean value used to indicate that existing folders in destination are to be overwritten are not. The default value of parameter overwrite is true. Folders are overwritten if the boolean value is true. Folders are not overwritten if the boolean value is false. Remarks:FolderObjectName refers to a Folder Object. And File object is another possible alternate object for the Copy method. The FolderObject.Copy method performs the identical operation of copying folder using FileSystemObject.CopyFolder method. However, the FileSystemObject.CopyFolder method is capable of copying multiple folder sources using wildcard characters in the last path component. Examples:
FolderObject.Delete MethodFolderObject.Delete method for folder object is a method to delete the folder of the specified object instance. Syntax:FolderObjectName.Delete([force]); Or in VBScript. Imply FolderObjectName.Delete([force]); Or in JScript. Imply FolderObjectName.Delete([force]); Parameters:FolderObjectName The parameter "FolderObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the Folder Object related to. force The optional parameter "force" is a boolean value used to indicate that existing folders with read-only attribute set are to be deleted or not. The default value of parameter force is false. Folders are overwritten if the boolean value is true. Folders are not overwritten if the boolean value is false. Remarks:FolderObjectName refers to a Folder Object. And File object is another possible alternate object for the Copy method. The FolderObject.Delete method performs the identical operation of deleting folder using FileSystemObject.DeleteFolder method. However, the FileSystemObject.DeleteFolder method is capable of copying multiple folder sources using wildcard characters in the last path component. The FolderObject.Delete method does not check whether the folders have contents or not. And the specified folder is deleted regardless of whether the folders have contents or not. An error occurs if the specified folder does not exist. Examples:
FolderObject.Move MethodFolderObject.Move method for folder object is a method to move the folder of the specified object instance to the specified destination. Syntax:FolderObjectName.Move( destination ); Or in VBScript. Imply FolderObjectName.Move( destination ); Or in JScript. Imply FolderObjectName.Move( destination ); Parameters:FolderObjectName The parameter "FolderObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the Folder Object related to. destination The parameter "destination" is used to specify the path string of the destination folder specification to which the folder and subfolders from source are to be copied. Wildcard characters cannot be used to specify the path of desitination folder. Remarks:FolderObjectName refers to a Folder Object. And File object is another possible alternate object for the Move method. The FolderObject.Move method performs the identical operation of moving folder using FileSystemObject.MoveFolder method. However, the FileSystemObject.MoveFolder method is capable of copying multiple folder sources using wildcard characters in the last path component. Examples:
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