Parse a Path Name

 

Description
Demonstration script that uses the FileSystemObject to return pathname information for a file, including name, extension, complete path, etc. Script must be run on the local computer.

 

Supported Platforms

Windows Server 2003

Yes

Windows XP

Yes

Windows 2000

Yes

Windows NT 4.0

Yes

Windows 98

Yes

 

Script Code

Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFile = objFSO.GetFile("ScriptLog.txt")

Wscript.Echo "Absolute path: " & objFSO.GetAbsolutePathName(objFile)
Wscript.Echo "Parent folder: " & objFSO.GetParentFolderName(objFile) 
Wscript.Echo "File name: " & objFSO.GetFileName(objFile)
Wscript.Echo "Base name: " & objFSO.GetBaseName(objFile)
Wscript.Echo "Extension name: " & objFSO.GetExtensionName(objFile)
	

 

 

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