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Drive Object
DriveObject.IsReady
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DriveObject.RootFolder
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Drive Object

One key function of FileSystemObject Component is the manipulation of drives of the file system.

DriveObject.IsReady

DriveObject.IsReady property is a property to check whether the specified Drive referred to the specified Drive object instance is ready or not.

Syntax:

DriveObjectName.IsReady

 Or in VBScript. Imply

drivereadyflag =DriveObjectName.IsReady

 Or in JScript. Imply

drivereadyflag =DriveObjectName.IsReady

Parameters:

drivereadyflag

The parameter "drivereadyflag" is the name assigned to the boolean value returned by the IsReady property referred to the specified Drive object.

DriveObjectName

The parameter "DriveObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the Drive Object related to.

Returns:

Boolean value

The return value of the IsReady property is a Boolean value to indicate whether the specified drive is ready or not referred to the specified Drive object. For removable-media dreives and CD-ROM drives, IsReady property returns True only when the appropriate media is inserted and ready for access.

Remarks:

DriveObjectName refers to a Drive Object.

Examples:

  • Example of using the IsReady property to check whether the specified drive is ready or not.

    ASP VBScript command:

    <script runat="server" language="VBScript">
    Dim fso, DriveObjectName, drivereadyflag
    Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set DriveObjectName = fso.GetDrive("d")
    drivereadyflag = DriveObjectName.IsReady
    Response.Write drivereadyflag & "<br />"
    </script>

    HTML web page ouput:

    True

  • Example of using the IsReady property to check whether the specified drive is ready or not.

    ASP JScript command:

    <script runat="server" language="JScript">
    var fso, DriveObjectName, drivereadyflag;
    fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
    DriveObjectName = fso.GetDrive("d")
    drivereadyflag = DriveObjectName.IsReady 
    Response.Write (drivereadyflag+ "<br />");
    </script>

    HTML web page ouput:

    true

DriveObject.RootFolder

DriveObject.RootFolder property is a read only property to return an instance of Folder object for the representation of the root folder of specified drive referred to the specified Drive object instance only.

Syntax:

DriveObjectName.RootFolder

 Or in VBScript. Imply

driverootname =DriveObjectName.RootFolder

Set driverootname =DriveObjectName.RootFolder

 Or in JScript. Imply

driverootname =DriveObjectName.RootFolder

Parameters:

driverootname

The parameter "driverootname" is the name assigned to the value returned by the RootFolder property referred to the specified Drive object.

DriveObjectName

The parameter "DriveObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the Drive Object related to.

Returns:

 string

The return value of the RootFolder property is the RootFolder name or the RootFolder object representation of the specified Drive.

Remarks:

DriveObjectName refers to a Drive Object.

Through the representation of the returned Folder object, all the files and folders contained on the drive can be accessed.

Examples:

  • Example of using the RootFolder property to return the RootFolder object of the specified drive.

    ASP VBScript command:

    <script runat="server" language="VBScript">
    Dim fso, DriveObjectName, driverootname
    Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set DriveObjectName = fso.GetDrive("d")
    driverootname= DriveObjectName.RootFolder
    Response.Write driverootname & "<br />"
    Set driverootname= DriveObjectName.RootFolder
    Response.Write driverootname.Drive & "<br />"
    Response.Write driverootname.Path & "<br />"
    </script>

    HTML web page ouput:

    D:\
    D:
    D:\

  • Example of using the RootFolder property to return the RootFolder object of the specified drive.

    ASP JScript command:

    <script runat="server" language="JScript">
    var fso, DriveObjectName, driverootname;
    fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
    DriveObjectName = fso.GetDrive("d")
    driverootname = DriveObjectName.RootFolder
    Response.Write (driverootname+ "<br />");
    Response.Write (driverootname.Drive+ "<br />");
    Response.Write (driverootname.Path+ "<br />");
    </script>

    HTML web page ouput::

    D:\
    D:
    D:\


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