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 So, I'm a little disconcerted that you simply didn't try to understand the code I provided.

Well, this is a dose of Sunday sermon so to speak. Of course I will try to understand your code but the starting point is always to have a code to compile. Otherwise nobody can have any confidence in it or any other code sample. If I post a sample, and I do it a few times daily, I always either make sure that it is absolutely ready and compiles or I will follow up with the person to make sure that all issues are resolved. This is my standard.

_directories is a collection of each directory's 64-bit file reference number associated with the directory's 

What do you mean by that? Is it a hash code for each directory? It is too nebulious to say that it is a collection of numbers associated with "FileNameAndFrn" object. I must admit I do lack understanding of your object but the naked fact is that the _directories appears in the code UNDEFINED and caused a compile error. _drive ls the same way. No explanation can help here. There must be a definition for each, preceeding the usage. It is a law in C# and .NET in general. We are not talking about java or vb scripts.  The definition was not there in the first palce. I will see if you introduced it at this stage.

Ancient or not, it is YOUR code, you posted it, offered it to the public and you either must help people to figure out what it is all about or disavow it and back off right away but to say it clearly. We don't need morality lessons around here. Sorry.

I hope we will make do with it.

Thanks.

AlexB

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